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llihr Reunion

Around an

·Held Sundoy
At.G'oeglein's

About
p·OMeroy

'l'he desoendanll of Abrahlla

and

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A reunion of the family
of
Mrs. William Eichinger and the
late Mr. Eichinger, was held
Sunday at lite Rock Sprinp
fairground. A basket dinner
was served.
Attending were Mrs.' Elchlng·
d
Leroy· Mr and
Mer anp 80
nE,I
rs au1 chlnger' an d ·pau Ia
Juo~ and Tamara· Mr a n d
M M E' h'
· d ;, __ k
rs. andax Mrs.
•c Inger
= y;
Mr.
AllenanEichinger
and Mrs. Charles Sa re of Porn·

Mary Will Bahr held a relhioil Sunday at the home ol
air. and Mrs. Charles Goegleln
Ill Flatwoods.
A basket dinner was served Mr. and Mm. Milton Roush
It noon to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and daoghter, Sandra,
were
E W 11 nd K
th R
io
Laurelville
Saturday
after11
· • a
' usse ' noon to attend the weddin~ of
Barbara,
Brian enne
and Deryl.
Dor- .
i&gt; Davis, Lila and Cheryl Bentz, MISs Dot1~hty 2nd Mr. Tony
W. F. Hl.ll, Mr. and Mrs. VI'ctor Crosby . MISs Doughty Is secth e
Rahr and Kathy and Jane.
I retary tor Mr Rous h at
Linda and Keith Bent&gt; Vicki : FHA off1re

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·AWut
Middleport

is

Chatter
Draped for
·E.O.Smith .

Arom1 · and

Eichinger
Reunion is
Held Sundoy

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'· 1888

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Tlte charter was draped In
memory ol E. 0 . Smith when
Theodorus Council, Daughters'
of Amerira, met Monday evening at lite JOOF Hall.
..Dean Barn!~. oouncUor, prem&lt;!ed •nn the meeting opened
In ritualistic form.
Fan n le
McNamee and Fannie Phillips
were r"JJII'Ied home .!rom the
•uuspIta!8 .qnd ~p~vmg. H~~•
tie Curtl3 ts til tn Vetera~
Memoflai Hosp•tal and Gladys
Cu kl
H1
c Her ~~ I1mprov1ng at 0 ~

C.S. worll.rnt!'_Will
III!Sijay }.I · . .
Cb\ll'clt ill .
A-1st class WOllam
(Pete)
a.m. •inttl ! p.m.
Wemer, son. of Mr. and Mrs. G.
women uq:ed to, attend,
0. Werner, 18 on a month's lour
F111111$DAY
of duty in Athens, Greece. He
THE S(TS\ BEE ·CIIIQ. of. the
·
will retum to his hase in Soutlt
Mlddl"""'t F'JJot )l_tq&gt;lisi.:Church
Carolina following the
tour.
wtll sponsor a Sunday School
werner s~1 th r~ months 1n
party at the· Mit•are"""'
u ....,•.•. Park
France earlier lhtS year.
Thursday, Sept 8, ~t 8 p. m.
• .
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Y
Mr. Harry S. Moore has been
This will be a · cook out and
and Mark Gtl\Ian, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs limr.er Holler
visited eroy.
t ed 1 h' h
s
.. __ 11 di
· · •· b. ·
Don Van Meter, Mrs. Ada Van Sunda'v ~fiPfn(l()J' Wilh Mr and I Mr. and Mrs. Larry Leifheit rTehlurdn A 0 f IS osmte onM .
.. ~ 3 C(. ~· . or~ !'l' ' rmg
•
1 ·•
•
r ve. rom .
arys zer Mp•ta .
table servt(:e. · ·· - ·" · · · .
Meter, Mr. and Mrs . Berlle Mrs Roy Frecker Pine Grove and sons, Mr . and Mrs. Rndnev H 'tal . H r 1 w v
Th
lin
. d ted THE PHILATHEA SOC!"'""
Bahr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry : and.Mrs.8erth&amp;BaumofOak i LeifheitandMr.andMrs.Er~- ospl m unmgon •. · a.
e.a-ave g pnze ona
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Bahr and Patti, Howard, Jeann : Hill
.,t Leifheit, Akron; Mrs. Mil· whereHhe .underwent maJotir .slur- by rdEedltZ!!thethWinCampbeiiCoowkas a~ ofChrtthetMII,dldlepotrtThChurchsd
. .(
· t
of
Tammi, TerTi, Jimmy , .Jackie
·
. ton Wayland and daughter, Ger- g~. e 13 recovermg 88. sac- wa 1
~
ona
· "' · 8 -w _ mee . . ~f ay &amp;and Kenneth Harding
Mr.
Mr. anri Mrs Dan MorriS . A
C h g Falls· Mr tonly.
meeting o. lite Past Cuuncllors nlng. Sept 8 81 7.30,p.m. at
d nMrn, uJyaBo aW 1 d'
d. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Rey· was anno~mced for Thursday home \Jf Mrs. Ro~ · h~ibel on
and Mrs · Clarence N'eutzllng · iSpent tnr weekend with friends n
an nd s. M'k
· · ay
an ant· nol ds or Lebanon. Oh''"• were evenmg
·
'Rd• _,,,
Mrs. ~ffie Pyle.
in C ind~n t~ ti .
M'ddl
at the home ('If Mrs. Lead'mg c-•
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1
Milton Raymond and Pam :
~a so;· Mr' eVY'll'
~po~:
holiday weekend guests ol her Cook. The meeting closed In THE CliTHOLIC , 'WOMEN'S
Miller Ernest Bahr Mr. and . Alfred Gloeckner of Canton hr·11 an d d s. ht 1 taMm ouSa· brother and sister-in-Jaw, Mr . regular form.
club ot the SileredH~I'I chur~h
·
'
spent lhr h&lt;ll1dav weekend s e an aug er, arte, Y d M p 1 G
'II
1 Th.. -~.
1 'I
Mrs. Golden Bahr, Mrs. Mary .
.
.
racuse · and Mr and Mrs W an
rs. au rueser.
WI m~
. ':"~.Y a
p.m.
.
M
C
·
B
h
M
·
With
h1s
mother.
Mr,;;.
Jarob
•
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Tom
Lyons,
.son
of
Mr.
and
In
ltle
cJ\urch
a·•-~um
Bat1ey
rs arr1e a r, rs.
.
G s f ·ed G lli r15
·
uuuun
•
Marga,ret R~ssell, Kyle E. Bahr, Gloeckner: and at h1s farm at · ey rt • a po ·
I Mrs . John Lyons, whe
has }ontJs' Receive
Mrs. D2vid Ohlinger_Mn.
Pattif&gt; Fee, HPidi and Peg 1m Cherry R1c!ge .
j
I been stationed wilh the Army W
adore B~.gle, Mrs.
FrankHn
"' · Mr. and Mrs John Hutchin·. n;U
no
ord of Birtl11
Hepp, Mr.. Cb aries
Milhoan and Mr. and Mrs. Gaeg·
UfC
Aviation Headquarters in Cha·
leln and Charlene, Michael and , son and Miss Eva Houdashelt
no•k Alf Base, Ala. , and m Mr. •nd Mrs. Homer Jones Mrs . Earl Morns 8S boslesll&lt;!s.
BEAT SHEI!T of Ugblwelnl tleel loU Is the newest
Mark
of Columb'ls and Mr and Mrs.
Virgmia. is here for a sixteen have re&lt;etved word of the birth Rosary at 7:30 I I!l. jn .
.lhln&amp;ln-llng ulll. Conslst~ of paper-thin alee! loll
Melvin Vor Meter and son of
day vi sit with his parents, en· of a daugt&gt;ter. Lynn Ann, to ary, will prec&lt;m lite'
llmlnoted.· lo epoxy 111m and etehed to forralhe electrical
1 '"•nc'Innat•'
were
week end
.
.
.
.
route to Oakland Air Force &amp;se their 1(l'anadaughter. Mr. and ROCK SPRIN&lt;ll!
elrcull. dlsp~~ed here, the 2-by-4-foot units are attached
'~
R
I servtces WIII be•.
~ n • t in California From California Mrs David Thompson tMar"'r meet 'fllursday al-.
" p rit
lo tbo bacb st..t pa.nelo designed Ia ftt IDle alandard
Cl111 rr I1 C'u1U Iws
guests or 1Mrs Ad am Eb E"rs bac h h eVIVa
d
Ch
h
f
th
N
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J" •
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.• .!fresh-/
frames of a suspended ee 11 lng. The aheets alrhdf are
W ~&gt;iner Roast
and famllv .
, I e Rut1an
urc a e aza- he will go to an air base near ie Lucas) of Marion on August will be a program and"
belnc ·ased as lbe sole beat sourees for several IChoola
Mrs. Eslie Mossman enter! rene Wed.nesday • September 14, Saigon, Viet Nam. Lyons has 8th and tt~e birth of a son, Mich. ments.
Ja Newlf.Pipsll:~e.
·
tained the Junior Girls class of ' Mrs. J"k R. Cox pl Red- Jand contmue through Septem- had traming in M.O. S. 67 Q ael David. to their grandson, The Pa~l .Coancllors of :";~!fl~l~~....;.""":_-l;.:...-:=:::..---------lhe Pomeroy Nazarene church, \ lands, CaM., is the guest of ~er 25, at 7:30 p.m. each even- 2.0 as ~rew chief and
night Mr. and Mrs . R·odney Lucas, dorus COmic,IJ Da~Of
of which she is teacher, with a I Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan mg.
.
engineer on the gas turbine hel- of Defiance.
erica will'- !Met ~ay o••orj;~~~~~~~~~:,.
wiener roast friday evening at ~ and son.
~vangehst s~e'aker _for
the icopters used by the army. He ~r . anrl Mrs. Charles H. Lu- mg, at t.h , home of Mrs. Thomthe Middleport park. Mrs. Ken· Mrs. fip Bowling rehll'ned to senes of rneeh~gs will ~e the is a graduate of Middleport cas, CalPdonia, are grandpar. 8B Cook. -..
neth Pierce assisted Mrs. Moss- her home . Columbus, Monday, Hev. George Gflmm of SISters· High SchooL
enls of oolh. Mr. and
Mrs . THE PHILATHEA SOCIETY
man m serving.
after spending a week with her Vl~le., W. Va. He 15 an ordamed 1 The Rev. and Mrs. Dona ld Charles Lucas, Columbus, and of the Middleport Church
0
0
Precedmg the roast,
Bible parents, Mr. and Mrs Nathan mmJster of the Church and has Hicks are in Yorktown for
a Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones, Christ will sponsor a runurut~gel ·:·
quiz game• were conducted by Biggs all'i family She was ac· s~rve~ as. Pastor of
several ! two week reVIval service. Our· Middleport. are great grand- sale In thE Coates
building .. · . .
Mrt:l Mot~sman Attendmg were compamed home by Mr. Bowl- cd' urc es ldn hthe WI est V1rgmla ing tfle Rev. Hick's absence parents Mrs Lena McEihin- Thursday, Friday and
·
IStnct an . as. a so served as regular services w1JI- be held at ney, 93,' is the great great day, S,ePt. B+IG.
·'
· RE'N...-"
'n N~v, .(UP))
1 ,·
Ka th y Moore, Dar Iene, Conme ·mg whn spent the day here.
:'1'
- F or th e stree1 for con
and Donna Klein. Debra Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Biggs :n e~angehst '" several other the Middleport Church of Chnst. grandmother.
THE MISSIONARY
.
D;!~~. Jr. llapplness II "And let's face it, I Uke nlct
Becky and Oiant&gt; Sm1lh and Di· were S~nday evemng guests of ~tnc~s. Rev· Gm~m 18 con- Gideon sunday w1JI be observ-of the Pomeroy First chun;~
· c.ontract a'Ri .11 things. I would rather have I
ane Lewis.
Mr. and 'Jrs. freeman Enoch, 51 ered a~lloubetstandmg p~each· ed thiS Sunday wtth Mr. Sam
wiU meet TltiD'!day at 7:30
• won'i 1~.
.
$1 ,5110 watch than a $15 wateh,
fi"""'""'""'""'""'""'===. Jsyracu.e.
er an WI
. ao mspiTation l String as the guest ~aker Mr
Private Charle• W Frecker, m. at lh• church w""
Davllt lilltftht lint phue of even though ''e cheap one
to those attending
·•·
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· ed ·hi b si
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Mrs .,:'iathan Biggs and daugh- The Rev. Wilbur ·Beaver oew j String, who is associated with w recetv. . s a c tratrung Aten Shain as PJ'1!11'~
central!! with William might keep lime juot as 111 •
ters ~boron and Mrs.
Tip
•
the Goodyear Company
also at For\ Bmrung, Ga. , recently IJiil Mrs .Orvill 'll'lijs,-IUid
operator of casinos at Davis wouldn't hove to work
Pome"'y Otlto
Bo.;ling. were visitors 1n Park- pafsthtor No! the Ru tlandte Cdhlurch 1 spoke last year at the' church spent a 14-day leave with his Joseph Cook J,.~
)leno and Lake Tahoe.
another day after fulfllllng his
1s ex n ng a
0
e
azarene,
·
parenls
Mr
and
Mrs
W'"'t'm
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R
1
x1n
1
h"
dr
1
suit
To NIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
•
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r~Y
e a 1 n 1!1 ess ng
e whopper con tract, but he has
Iersburg, W. Va., Ias t w~e k. cordial invitation to the ublic The regular prayer meetmg
NOT OPEN
Mr. anrl Mrs Mer! ShiSler of to tt d th
.
P
service on Wednesday evening Frecker. He was taken fJ1 the THE POMEROY
shows, Davis says no plans fl) quit. He likCI to
Wooster were weekend guests
a en
ese servtces.
will also be held. The R e v. Columbus Airport by his aun~ Athletic .Aisociallen
lh• . aiiltraet was the work.
fRIDAY ond SATURDAY
of their auot, Mrs. Bentz Wolfe. Happy Harvester/1
Hicks will be back for the fol· Mrs. l&lt;rma Cleland, k and his SIN' an after game ~..
PFI, . ".
"Show business Ia what 1 do,"
S.ptHnber 9·10
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van
lowing Sunday services.
molher. w~.ere be too a pla~e lowing the Wahama •
' ' "llarrab made the of~er. II he explains. "If 1 work hard,
"DRACULA, PRINCE OF
DARKNESS"
Meter ol Bever.ly were Mond~y Hold Class 111eel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sisson for Fort Stll~ Okla. He ·· Will football game this coming
lent shivers up my sptne. A It's becaus"' Ia show business
!Terhnirolor J
guests
of
her
Sister,
Mrs.
Suste
The
Happy
Harvesters
class
entertained
with
a
dinner
Sun·
receive
tratnm~
In
the
use
of
day
nlghl
at
the
Pomeroy
dollars represents se~ sll b k and rest on
Christophtr Lee
Fischer.
of
_the
Fede~ated
church
met
day
for
their
guests,
Mr.
•nd
heavy
arLillery.
lor
High
Soltool
andliQrlum.
said
the
now
wealtlty
YOU.£1111
ac
Barbara Shelley
2nd FEATURE
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Blake Friday evenmg at the church ' Mrs. Wayne Sisson and chil-l
Jays wUl emcee tit~. daJic.
who once danced on : : : -=~~~~; ~i::!.~~
••PLAGUE OF THE
and children, Kenny and Susan, With Mrs. Henry Heibel, prest· dren, Carolyn and Linda.
VISIT" 'T HOME
10 p.m. It U mldbl""'.
ZOMBIES•'
tn charge
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Rl' mu. strates hll point.
of Cl ev• Ion d a nd Mrs. Ch ar- dent
{Tet hn ic~ l or)
A ' h rt b . .
.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight Mi" Sharon Frecker who II M~ S~rtne, Wltl\f ~
.I
lu
was d M M c W'l
· 'ted
•
J·-·'-•-- ~· t tb
He I tllliP upbeat to b es,
.o\ndre Morrell .fohn Carson les Blake of Syracuse were h s o. usmess sesston
1
.
an
rs. · ·
son VISt
taking psychiatric training .&amp;1 ~~...... ww :,:-;:; a
inciiltiJna a set ba&lt;ked only by
Tuesday jinner guests of Mr. ~~.w~ch opened Wtth ~be over the weekend lo Columbus the Athen• State
Hospital, IOOF ital~ j'riday, at I p.m.
dru
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Blakes sister, Mr.~. Susie Fisch· were sma~!y;'; :.~~~:~::: with their ddaughter and Hson-tn. spent Labor Day week end ~.Frl!faf J·;.,;~;;:;;.;,;
a, ~~ llhler
H':'dances, Jmpersenates, and
.and TUESDAY
er.
th B ti I M '
.
Jaw, Mr. an Mrs. Hon a 11 ey. with her p•rents Mr and Mrs
...,.TJIRN
v""""'"'
does panlomlme, all mixed with
Sept. 11 ·12·13
Mrs. ~u;ie Fischer and Mrs. • ap s
en' Assocmtlon Th Il 11
ed •-t 0 th lr
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Charles ' ···h h•• entered
"GLASS BOTTOM BOAT''
Se
b
.
• a eys mov
m
e William Frecker and altended
• ..,..:"1'."'1"'" ~
a
""""
a line of patter ranglltg from
,
1:Tl'rhn ico]or)
Grover Erb visited Tuesday af- on ptem er 15 and to the dis· newly constructed home in Up- the Kautz Starcher -·•••.,..
lleiolut!Oit, will
Vlrglnla Tech Cellege. jokes •· per~nal ob··-~Uo-.
Doii!l Day
Rod Taylor
tern
-th M Ch 1 Me trict meeting or the American
.
.
"QIW.,. ·ui.ird...
nd
N
o.......
..,
....,
,.,.., ... "'""
oon WI
rs.
ares
• Le . A T
Octobe
per Arltllgfl)n this past week. at the Federated Church.
· - il 2 pJII, at lite
Mr. a
Mrs. orman .,.,.,.. He may take a turn at drum!
Colorurtoons
Narnee. Middleport.
gton UIU tary 011
r 8. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson
IAINOIIII Pullh HoUse Ia
Chester and Mr. and Mrs. or ''vibes., mid u
an
Th~ ~eet.:;'.g ?losed with the Miz- and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bowea, Hndi Temple 26 Dokas Guests e:ifrl wUll 'Mra. George
Evans of Roush Hoad tmeX)H!Cted ' novelty, he rna~
pa
n tction.
Athens, were holiday weekend were present irom Q,lumbus Mrl. lclwu:d
anti
recent visitors of Mr. and demonstrate his ablllty It
TRUSTEES TO MEI!T
guests of Mr. and Mnl. Emer· and Portsmouth. Tom MIDI and !lin G!Uilllr P
. . 0. H. Frecker.
Itandllll( 8 plstoi.
.
Alld
son
Jones
and
daughter,
Baraon
represented
Galtipolla
OUIIIIPPUr
wiD
be
Mr.
811!1
Mr4
•..
Rol!erl
Conkle
He varies his roulllll aa:ordRev. M
. eIYID
r~, paster 0 1 bara.
Lodg
LMhn•~--r n.w-..
Mtke and Cindy
were
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
Um. ted Melhodtst Church, Mrs. Jesse Lake W-t Jef· Mrse. C L. Wood 1 "-·-·Ill """"'-""''i......
""f.."::'_...
::J..
'
ing to the audience,
0 ,.._, .. e, """!""''•!'~~:""y.._
•• calling a special meeting of
' Mro• . h
· ·
· :ymtors of Mr. and "II isn't tltat u audience b
th Ch h Board I Tru
ferson, and Mr. and
s. Mic • Tenn is here Ill'
several
....
.Wilham Conlcle at Harp. hlp er not," he says. "U I had
toe .:c t the 0h h s:s ael Ohlinger and childre•, spent week; visit with her mother-in· Till; NJpDLEPQ)n' H I
They also attended the to depend on the hippies 1
m
a
c urc
" the holiday weekend with Mr. law Mrs E M. Wood.
Sch011l Cbaerltodm wm
Fatr
h
and M' N. M.
'"·· N ill a "'"" ~ teen dallce
Mrs. Eug.
W It, Mr and would starve. Tbe audience as
Thursday, September 8th, at and Mrs Leo Kennedy
7·00 p M
·
rs. an oore, """" e e
•.,..
ene ya
·
two lonns. One Jmowa me and
·
· ·
Mrs. William Bane.
Zerkle Miss Hallie Zerkle and Salurday Digbl at lite
Mro. Elmer lhle, Mr. and Mrs. 1 dllll~ have to prove myself to
MOORE REUNION SET
Barbara Jooes is spen~g Mills Grace Hawley were' iD pol'l ~b gym. from 10 p.m. . 0. H. Frecker and Mrs. Dora it. The other · 11 made up of
The
uai
..
this
week In Columbus unci m Columbus Sunday evening .., 1% Dlldnl&amp;ht, foUowiR&amp;
t h I\OUah of Mlddle(llll:l attended people who are out fuf 1 good
1
C. and =·~=':'~~:w:• ~ Dayton wLahere Flshe widll bed tltebis meet Miss Mildred Hawley, RuUand'lbe-MkldJleportwiU be
· lbelr church con\'l!otlen at Shar- time. 1 want them to say they
held at Suttoa
Methodist guest o1 rry nego1 an
wbo returned from a trip t. Eur· game.
aya
IJII on Tblln\l!ty and Saturday. had 8 good Ume, not just 'he'a
ch cb Sunda Se tembe
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ape.
charge.
Mr. and Mrs. W'tlllam Fraz. the IJ'e&amp;lesl',
95
A '::'.sket dinn~ wi~ be .!rv:!i Finegold and family.
Dr. and Mrs. P'. M. CiuH THE LETART FALLS Meth- Jer, William and Pally, spent a Davis can claim success wltb
at noon and aU relatives 8 n d Charles Wayland was In Jack· have purchased the
former odi!t Church will spoa.!OI' a
day wltb . Mts. Amanda ~'!Jn nearly eYellthlnfl he bas done.
lri ds
lnvlled
aoa Saturday evening where lie Calderwood borne on N. Second Dey aupper t11 September
Kirk on Sl~ Creek.
He Isn't happy with his recent
en are
·
attended a meeting of the AI St. and goillg ahead wllb
1 at the Letart Community
Mr. and ':rs. John
Vill!t. 'television aeries but 11 dietercomplete remodeling project. •lariiDa at I p.m. The
Mp.
Jlqnald Le.aeh, Marcia
for a new ;,.. "maybe ID
Dr. Cluff will have offices ID wlll .havo ll'llclu to aell,
1Uid Johnny, spent a lew days 1867 • '6B.'' He'll keep up bll
tile residence beglnnlng this
ID Columbua wltlt Mr.
and Dlghlclub appearances, 1Uid
week. Dr. and Mrs. Cluff 1Uid
BASil IN SERVICE ·:'
~· , '"'Be~. ''V~. Mrs. would like to write same muaie,
family are residiq In the prop- John L. Ban, IOif til Mr. and Ll1llch and . ehlldre1i attended "maybe the great Ameiican
arty.
.
Mrs. Leonard Ban, Syracuse, lite state fan'.
musJcal.
.
Mr. and Mrs. David Jenklna eutered tte service oo August Mr. and Mra. Clarence Searb "But If everytlting should end
and children, Steve, Beth and 9 and '• undergoing his basic and Terry spent a day 111 Syra- in the nerl two seooodl, 1
David, Portsmouth, and his par- training at Fort Benning, Ga., ...., wltlt Mr. and Mrs, E!ra would have no oomplslnll," he
enls, Mr. and Mrs. BenJamin His addres• is Pvl. John L. Phillips and Walter Cook.
said, reDecUng 00 bis career.
were Bass, SI8'14W, Company A, Mr. and ,Mrs. Walden Darst "It's better than 1 thought 11
Jenklna of Mtu!stdppl,
bollday ""ekencJ 111..11 of ber 3rd Baltalion tat Training Brl· and. Stanley Searls were recent would be. It has lasted loflCer
parenla, Mr. and Mra. Harold gade, U.S.A.ic. lnf., For vlltlwa of lite Bob Conkle lam· than 1 thought"
Chaae.
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Klshbeugb and clllldren bave
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Middleport, ~ 1.
eretary of State Dean Rusk wu
after a mit here with ber J!ll" For 116 New Can
Mr. and Mrs. · StaitleJ Rupe, 'odnftned .., Walter JlHd ~
ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gll· TIUes were Issued 'for 111 new former ~ld1'1'!1 here but now ·Medical Center today oufleriR&amp;
/lither with the goldsn glow of ancient tre11urt
key.
vehicles and 162 used vehicles of Cle..etand, have learned thet from lnfiuenza. He was expect..
Mr. and Mra. Dave Cbesber 1n August; It wu reported ~ lbelr ,l!!l'i llgPr~ }.l In Guam ed to remain hospitalized for
of Mt Pletlllllllt, Iowa, spent day by ~lp
Clerk
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Ha'!f-' .· ~oe wish- :·a few days."
You'll discov!'r rPal pleuure in this clastir:
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llll to' Wrlle 10 libii 'may do ao Rusk was takea from hll
Jarman blucher. The rich graiu. leatb&amp;r so~
JeC? te11op wi6 t . big
parents, Mr. and 'Mrs, Barry There were seven !lUes
at thll
., A. Rupe, hlime to the hospital llt aa
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well witb the newest brown and olive clothing
Cheaher. Other gueata were aued for ·new trailers 16
Lowe (C. ambulance Tueaday. State 0.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Schieffer
of
lrucks,
•lx
cycles
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Fran- parJment spbkesmen said the
colors. The styling il authentic, the detailing
FalJJ
Clmrcll,
VI.
ear
titles.
Used
vehicles
. aeeretaty· Wal keepltt&amp; "lD
--e..Jtttat.
impeccwble. And you enjoy Jamum's "wearAt a recent mertfq of the ed three traDer tiUes, 10
Rife fi)Uch . witlt the clepartmmrt,"
...... tar ltllwl- i~
testP.d• comfort, of r.~~i i11f'. Corne ia and try
Jleles County W.C.T.U., Mrs. uu... a1s eyrlel 1U111 133
hll IIIIer, 111111 lie acting secretary bad
a.a
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Lana MeKltlley lllil Mrs. llel- ear lltk!s Issued.
been designated.
a pait.
'lliot~
en Lewia reglslered tile llll!lllI
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bers and IUeolli alii! presented
Complete selet:tion of J1rm1n shoes for
while ribbon name tap
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U. S. Death Toll
_Reaches 4,993 in
Viet Nam Conflict
SAIGON (UP)) - The
of Americall8 kllled in action in
Viet Nam was offidally placed
today al 4,993. U.S. military
spokesmen said it was a "safe
assumption·• that tlie toll had
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Allies . Spokesmen said 1119
South Vietnamese soldiers were
killed, 309 wounded and 23
missing. Olhor Allied forces
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Premi~r KyWill Run for

DIPLOMACY'S .Of SEAT

TRYGVE LIE, Norweg1an
SOCialist, W05 the ftrst , HIS
electton tn 1946 set the
precedent of a five -year
term He restgned m 19S2
under Soviet pressure be~
cause of h•s stond ogotnd
Red Ch1ne1e Involvement 1n
the Korean war.

DAG HAMMARSKJOLD,
Swedish aristocrat and
career d1plomct, -.as next.
Elected to a second term, he
soon ran into a Soviet bloc
boycott of hts poltctes tnvolvmg U.N. peace-keeptng
forces He d~d tn on Afri·
can plane crash in 1961.

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threat but no bombs were Ky said II would be at the
found Fire destroyed a U.S. req
of the assembly that he
warehouse, burn1ng fl50,000 would nm ae president. When
worth ol paper napkins and asked natty whether he would
other supplies,

but a short
circuit, not arson, was blamed.
Morell Elt!ctia• Possible
Ky sBJd earlier he would step
down as the nation's chief once
o constituent · ""'embly Is
elected to draft a new
constltutmn that Ia to restore
civ1han government in South
VIet Nam. Today he said a
presldenual elecUon could coma
as early as March and that he
was r. ~y.
The dapper preml011, DfUilY
dressed in a chare&lt;&gt;at striped
suit, opened the way for a drill
as he chatted wtlh newsmen

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United PreS!!: International
braUn~
hiS 36th ~lrthday
SAIGOJ;I'I !UPll -Prem10r
Nguyen 'tao KY ~n~ounced at
He '""d he anticipated ' the
hiS b1rtMay party tod•Y he 117-membP.r constituent as5emwould run for president If hly bein~ ei"'ted Sund•l ohould
.. drafted " As he ('f' 1ehratfld. have the work of draftlnP a
the VIet r.ong rocked Salj!on new con!ltitutlon completed
wltll a frf'sh . wave ol terror w1thin thrl!t' months He said
bla•ll&lt; an- death threats. the a!Sembly Itself could
Thus far the terror cam- become national as.'iemhlv paigrf, which has wounded a swttch m hts provlollt
dozens ot pefsons, had not position
disrupted plans lor Sunday's
Sblfll Polllllon
eJections and tht government
s.nt ~t••on'· d.in!il.rs parading ·Ky satd he wootd not OfllJMO
..,.
such a move "if they are good
throueh th• street&gt; to ~hlj&gt; up men " tn the paot, Buddhist
enthusiasm for the votmg.
dem.ands that the constituenl
At least four blasts In SaiRon · assem .1 beco:ne · the national
IOOay illjllred a dozeo persons, "'sembly IDUched off a political
Utree ' ol · them childreo. Tbe criSIS Ky's viewpoint was that
giant military Post Exchange new elections woul&lt;t ·first ha..
m the Choton district was to be :. Jd under the new

U THANT, lurma's
ambassador, f o II owed, I"
Jeavmg, he regre«td thqt
"un1versohty of membership" st•ll had not hun
achieved, Red Chino'' absence prevent!, he believ""meoningful discussion c
peace and disar"' '"''~'

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It may well be the world's toughest job, The requi :' eoR,
meeting thm
few. The man chosen must have the unanimous b .' ~ini Gf;t~~t ,.,..en deeply divided
on o host of world issues. He must thtnk. and act fa, the wOHct! n~b~ll natig" or a/roup.
He must chart a course among conflicting interestl Of gr~at 1\Gtiorii,itbnd r1d~ hlf on a
mob of new stot11s more mterested in inflommatoryopropo,anda than constru~ive policy.
In the two decodes since the foundtng of the Unit. Notions, three men ha'f'(~eld the
post. Now, with the decision of U Thont not to seek a new term, ~~.e w~~ t_"~iz:otion
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accept a draft he replied, "yes,
yes I think so.''
ThrouM:hout the oonversa~on
at the elaborate party at his
fortified residence on Saigon's
Tan Soo , Nhut airbase -Itself
the scene of recent terror
attacks -Ky repeatedly threw
in the name of Nguyen Van
Thieu, the chief ol state, as the
ll!ading presidential candidate
Thien was not present at tho
birthday celebration.
. Government !KIIlfCOI meanwhile satd that most candidates
for election have received death
tbrwats from the VIet COlli and
.-·mingo to withdraw before It
is too tale.
A government spokesman
aatd that no candidate hat
withdrawn his name becaUSe of
I the threats.

('ia~ts Top Ll.t~~
Pirates Beaten
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Wha\ Wllf!e Mays has lost tn
lobi spe~ he ma~es up for
wtlll quick !Jt~Dltli1g.
Wedae&gt;aa, nl~'s box score
s~ows Mays S&lt;Oring Ill• winnma · run in the 12th Inning as
lhe , San l'rancisco Giants beat
Los Angeteo -'3-2 to move into
second pia.,. a ball game
behind Ptljsburgb, but his value
goel tar beYond that.
wtlh two down and oone on
In ihe top ol .the 12th Dodger
rdtever Joe t.leejler fell beh1nd
S-&amp; to Ma)!ll. Manager Walter
AlsiAlli ~P~III·the percentagea,
.~'"' th~ last ball lhrown
lntl!!\IOiJ•lly lnir!glng rookie
Frll!ill 3olinoon to the plate for
biB ~ majw ·teague at bat
Tile 8-fooH, 155 PQUI1d
ootfielder lined a smgle to ri!lhl
center, a smgle Uiat would have
sen! lhe ordinary base runner
to third. Bill WIUie, playing
despll2 a pulled groin muscle,
wpultn't settle for thal Quickly
takipg intq consideration aqotJ&gt;.
er "*'kie (Ken Henderson! on
dec~. MII.VI cllllle all lbe way
arotind to score.
"Wben I saw {Dodger second
baoe111an Jtm) Lefebvre run-

trimmed Chicago
Kans.s C1ty shaded CaliforlliH i
&amp;-3.
The Giants took a z.o lead tn
the opening f
when Jim
Ray Hart his his 31st home run
off Sl!A&lt;fy Kouf~• with Mays on
base. Los Ange!eo gqt one
in the flfth aod tied the score
the eighth when Willie n.,.;,l
legged out a texas league
aod scored on
Tommy Davis'
ball llult required a
catch by Maya In left field.
The •tctory went to Frank
Ll'nzy 1&amp;-10) who pitched out
bases toade&lt;t situations In each
of the last two lnningo. Moeller!
was the loser
Woody Woodwerd snapped
3-3 be with a two rtll) single
the fifth mnmg that led
Atlanta BriiVes to th01r
straight win. Eddie Matliew•,
who had three hits, and
Aaron, wbo conlrlbuted
smgted in the filth and ~~~~I
up on a wild pitch by P
loser Tommie Sisk.
Ken John..., 112-tl)
surviVed a three-run,
tnmng struck out seven

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gune. "I IJiUred I ha~ the
element of surprise on my
side."
In lhe only other N.L. games,
first place Pittsburgh lost a full
game of Its lead bowing to
Atlanta ~ and St. Louia edged
Houston &amp;-5.
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In lhe American League, flrst
place Ba!Umore sent the
Yankees Into the cellar witb a
3-2 defeat, lld6ton nipped

King football Is here!
The Blue Devttl blanked lhol roy downed the West
Tbe BlaCks
The 19641 campaign will 'com- Tigers 12.0 In Ironton 12 months ans, 12-6.
Fri&amp;ay. '
mence throughout the area Fri· ago. This Ia a new year, aod Wellston journeys to M•·•l•~ COat Grove, second
day night with 13 contesls. Sat. Jtonton has a new coach. Things ta. The Golden Rockets hope
GAHS, has an open
urday, Rutland will play ~~ Mid· could be different In the Old avenge a 23-o setback at
ern Local wtll liOSf
dteport. All games are slated French City Fr1day night
Ihands of the Tigers, !!Uifered Dover In what proomlltet 1J
for 8 p.m
Neighbors Oak Hill and Jack· their opening rame one
good contest
Seven Southeastern Ohio Lea- son colhde at Jackson
The ago.
gue teams will go all out to lronmen blanked the Oaks 22.0 Southern Valley
keep the loop's prestige high - m 4965.
teams w11l all be in action
last year .only Wellston lost on I Bexley, a 16-6 v1CUm of Lo- day. Kyger Creek, defending
openmg mght Overall, SF.:OAL gan last fall, w1ll travel to Lo- cha.nplons, will travel lo Fair•.
,; .l!f
teams compiled a 16-5 won-Jost lgan seeking revenge Friday ev- land; Hannan Trace 1s at Eastrecord against outstde oppos1- ening.
ern, the '' conference game I
bon.
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. 1 Nelsonville will host The Albaoy plays at Torlh Gallia,
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Tomorrow ~gbt, defeDdmg Plam~ NHS's only win came at and Hannan W. Va, will play
Hubbard Slacks smartly
league champion Athens will the expense of The Plains last at SOuthwectern
host New Lexington, a team lbe fall. 56-0.
Pt. Pleasant, after a 27 - 7 styled m this
fabrics and coloDS w!IJ
Bulld.ogs mauled 42..0 in theJr I Wahama's White Falcons will opening game loss to Haroours·ll fashioned
kn&lt;l'IV • how
openmg game last year.
_ cross tht&gt; Ohm tr bRitiP Pnr'le- ville last Friday, Wlll seek 1ts those who dress youur.
Ironton journeys to Gallipolis_ Iroy's Panthers, In 1965, Porne- first win under Coach D1ck

When we soy
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CLEVELA~ &lt;UP() - Coach, talk 1 · h Jurgensen before the
Blanton Collier and his a1des start of training camp.
'SAILING
are g1ving high training camp "l told him lhal quarter·
AT $!-fORTpriority to beefing up the Cleve- back has to be more than a
$ TOP Twts
land Browns' defense now that thrower," Graham recalled.
.SUMME;2
Jim Brown 1s gone
"He fils to be a leader "
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Johnson SE"med to g1ve the hne pounds and is well below 200
more strength and depth and, gomg mto the season. He hit on
W17"{
hopefully, v.ill put more pr~s- 718 per cent of his passes dur~ENE
sure on the opposmg passer.
mg the exhibition season In 17
ALLEY
"Yes,
I
lhmk
we're
better,''
tries
during four exhibttion
STANDING
,
COilter
said
after
Wednesday's
ga~ not one was i.ql.ercepted.
1~-1&lt;1 7Ci..f
practice sessiOn First examin- Jurgensen confessed, ' 11 blew
abon Sunday is going to be a up to about 223 pounds m the
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off~season I made up my mmd
~:~:~n:" 'hits while
The Browns meet the Wash- to play -at a lighter weight and
Tim M&lt;Cerver's two nm
ington Redskins In the capjlal see if it would help.
homer in the eighth Inning
m
lhe season opener Sunday.
"I formed new~.. eatlng babtl!l .
lllted St. Louis past Houston.
uSonny
Jurgensen
not
only
Made
a lot of sacrifices "
McCarver connected for his
ean throw .... ~football, he's also Graham also had something
lOth hom&lt;f_! of~ l~ · 141~•
1 very ~mart quarterback,'' Col- to do with the weight camCuellar Willi furl
on
lier
sa1d.
paign. The coach, who has put
hose. Hooston scored three
Redskins
Coach
Otto
Graham
on
a few pounds around the
runs In the alxth on a two run
confinned
Collier's
appratsal
of
middle
over tJ- years, caudouble by Bob Aspromonte and
the Washington player.
t10ned Sonny about showing up
Jobn Bateman's 17lll horner
"Sonny can throw as well as at camp with ''a pot bigger
Hat wo+hlf:k Ritchfill, the last
anyone I've ever seen, barring than mine "
two lnnillli and '1ron lin. second
none And he's a fine student With the slimmed-down Jurgame in three decisions.
of the game. He knows .more gensen throwing, Graham knows
football than I do, I thJnk."
h1s Skins have a chance to do
By Ualted Press lnternadonat !tan City 8 Calif. 3, night
Sonny Slims Down
some scalpmg m Sunday's
Amerlcau League
'lbursday's Probable Plkhers
Graham explamed that he had game, despite that improved
W. L. Pel. Gil No games scheduled
• quarterback - to - quarterback Browns defense.

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DUDLEY'S
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of Long Bottom, R.D. l, Ohio (DeWitts Run Rd.) announces Its anl\ual homecommg of the church, SeP'
tember 25 All day worship service beginning with
Sunday School at 10:00 A.M. Basket lunch at 12:00
o'clock E ST. SpeCial singmg and preaching service
durmg the afternoon Everyone 1s welcome. Rev.
j&gt;dsel Hart IS the' pastor. ·
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CINCINNATI !UP!) -The I
Clncmnati Red~ announced
Wednesday seven players from
minor teoague affiliates would
be added to U1e1r roster after
the National League season.
Due for recall are pitchers
Jim Duffalo, Tom Fmndorf,
Dave Galligan, Phil Henderson
and Dan Nevtlle and mfielders
Len Boehmer and Gus Gil
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COLOGNE Germany (UP!)
- West Germany's Harald
Norpoth, a silver medalist m
the 1964 Olympics, broke the
European 5,000..meler record
Wednesday Wlth a 13 minute,
24 8 clorkmg tn an int,ematiconat ll
track meet
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for one touchdown pass as he Minnesota
77 65 542 13 Balhmore at Mmo , mght
alternated Signal cattmg wtth Chicago
73 70 .510 t71'l Wash at Chicago, mgbt
The New Yorll Jets have Dick Wood, a former Jet.
Cleveland
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71 .503 1811 Calif at Cleveland, night
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70 70 .500 II New York at Boslon, mght
speed' depth and power, but Miami passers fP'e In for a Washington
64 81 ,441 271k
N¥1ional League
they'll liave . to . answer a University ,bf Kentocky, threw Kansas Cily .,G 80 t41 271'l
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w. L. Pel. GB
$400,111111 question w1th a second· strong rush from the Jets' BosiOh' ,, '"lit 82 ."~ 28 Plttsbc :h \ 82 59 .58Z
By JEFF MEVERS
Ito lour h1ts - one a homer by
string quarterback 1 in thetr Iforward wall and the DolPhin New Yorll ' 62 81 .434 28 ~ San Francis~ 81 59 _579 ifi
UPI Sports Writer
Robinson-but never tlu•less .. •f
Americon ;oothall League ope· defense must contend wtlll " I
\"edoesday•, ~lifts
t..os Anlleles \,zg 59 572
The fate of the 1966 New' fered hiS 171h loss agamst 12
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FM\daml ·gtnht the Ihealthy Matt Snell
I Bosi/Jtl 5 Cleveland 4, mglit
Philadelphia
ti6 545
beYorredk
YJctones - -- - ange
w n ay m
rsensation Emerson DW"Lt:r.
Baltini6te 3 N'etli York 2, night St. Lollls
72 69 )1J 10
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Joe Namath, who started 'The cbi6Pion Buffalo Bills, DeltOlj • Washington o mght Atlanta
71 70 5o 11 sors' 29 pennant champim.,hops
professional football's huge havmg losflbelr opener to San MinneSotai&amp; Chicago 4.' night
Cincmnatl
0 7 5 4 I are forgotten fl. todfly the
bonus trend with a contract Diego, are two. point pi6 ks
- ~- Houston
\ 3 ~ri ~~~: mighty Bronx Bombers are in
with atmo.t a half mil11oo Sunday over the
lavorite1 over Boston as they New York
oo at 426 22 last place.
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seek to repeat as Western Chtl'ago
49 90 .353 32
Wh1le most YankeP teams of
knee Mike Taliaferro, who Heisman Trophy wmner
Divi,ion champs John Hadl " Wednesday's Results
the pasl were fighting for an
played second fiddJe to Namath Garrett in hls first regular AFL bad a good game m the Buffalo Atlanta s Ptttsburgh 3, nu~ht
American League flag along
last season, is now the f1rst game. KC scored an average of victory \\ltth 14 of 18 passes for St. Lows 6 Houston 5, mght
about September the current
concern ot lhe Jets
I:W pomts in - four
160 y.@nl§ and two touchdowns. SF ;~ LA 2, 12 mns., nt~ht
edttion is battling for 1ts By United Press International
If, Taliaferro can move tbe contestB and Coach
In a'nother Saturday night (Only games scheduledl
1 pre~hge alone
! The Rtchmond Braves have
team in regular season play Lhe Stram has the pleasant task
encounter, ' Houston and veteran Thursday's Probable Pitchel'!l 1 The Yanks. whose 20 World no fear of the International
way he directed the Jets to a 4-- choosmg between Len
G
and
(No games scheduled)
Senes bUes mau never De League "Onqueror
eorre Bl a are rated even
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) exhlb1.tion record, New y ork and Pete Beathard at
Friday's Games
matched. 'fell mto~ lOth place The Braves
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on
the
Oilers'
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Atlanta at New York. mght
Wednesrhy night after losing 3- ter •2 Wednesday night in the
•· are favored bY two ball.
borne groundS.~ Houston blasted Cincmnati at Phda, mght
2 to Balttmore and onlu two firstv contest of a Dest-ol-five
Jel.3
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~!'.!"'gt owns over
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setmfmal playoff for the IL
ngs. .
team to ~raw a buy last we~k Blandii threw three touchdown Houston at Los Ang('les, mghl Orioles e\1mmaled them from championship cup
The Dolphms were a tough b 1he mnHeam league, wdl
Th O'l
II Chicago at San Fran mght
Lhe race
Richmond finished fourth
1 d
tot In their AFL debut to open wtth ' B•be
Pa""'
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..t In and
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Elsewhere, Detroit blanked ing the regular season, il had
'&gt;akl•nd last Fdridasty nafighI, Diego Satu~at nhlght and then ~e . 0 th;e ~hr.: '"'m~or :
washmgton 4-0, Bosron shaded no trouble against the Red
1roppmg a 23•14 ec1 on 1er probably g1ve do n Huarte has d f
aile .
, Colts Top Phils
C 1e • e 1 and 5. 4 Minnesota Wmgs who won the league
Joe Auer ran back the opening own football ' aT .,!alt. Huarte, e;.ns~e ~ r;e~b It Le
I 8-7 on Labor Dav
downed Chicago 11-4 'and Kansas penna~! bj a game
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1ty npped Callforma 8-3
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an early 7-G lead.
Notre Oa~e. co~:r make the ~th.. Baltimore la In 8reen team shpped ~y the P 6 n ~ I
NL Games
runs in ttH~ s•xth mnmg to snap
Alterutes Job
Brade with ~ Jete because of Ba at Milwau~C: L.turda ~ague champton Phlllies 8· 7j In the National League, a scoreless ties and take a 1-0
Qutrterback Rick Norton. a Namatb's preaence last year,
J.l The two teams met in ~ m a Labor Day contest on Ep- Atlanta tnpped front-runnmg I advanta~e in thP series Dan
1300,tltle package from the The
a~ J21'l
"'"""ff'flir the Western Division hng Field.
P1Usburgh 8-3, San Francisco 1 Schneider and Ch1 Ch1 Oliva
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Mario Bush hurled six
ed ed , "" An 1 •2 · 12 ' ·
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Red
title last December, w1th Green two- th'rd
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Bay winning in sudd:m death on winners, ' givm~ up three
inmngs and I
ms eat Wintz:s on f1ve htts ..
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a Don Chandler field goaL
and one run. He was relieved Houston 6-5
In the other semi ma senes,
The Onoles, who
Columbus won the opener
There are six games on In the seventh by Jeff Rose
SUnday-Cleveland at Washing· Johnson was the losmg
their pennant-clinching magic
ton, New York at Pittsburgh, er Wilscn had two hils
number to 12. further humbled
Chicago at Delroil. Minnesoto the losers. Fred Hill had
the Yankees by taking the
at San Francisco, Philadel~hla for four for the wmners.
season ser1es 15 games to
Free Flarido
al ~1. Loufs aod Atlanta
three.
Trip• Extonclodl
making NFL debut by hosting
IL Playoff Standtup
Baltimore snapped a 2-2 tie In
•- Anoetes. Dallas, the
the e~ghth irming, The Orioles
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DIPLOMACY'S .Of SEAT

TRYGVE LIE, Norweg1an
SOCialist, W05 the ftrst , HIS
electton tn 1946 set the
precedent of a five -year
term He restgned m 19S2
under Soviet pressure be~
cause of h•s stond ogotnd
Red Ch1ne1e Involvement 1n
the Korean war.

DAG HAMMARSKJOLD,
Swedish aristocrat and
career d1plomct, -.as next.
Elected to a second term, he
soon ran into a Soviet bloc
boycott of hts poltctes tnvolvmg U.N. peace-keeptng
forces He d~d tn on Afri·
can plane crash in 1961.

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threat but no bombs were Ky said II would be at the
found Fire destroyed a U.S. req
of the assembly that he
warehouse, burn1ng fl50,000 would nm ae president. When
worth ol paper napkins and asked natty whether he would
other supplies,

but a short
circuit, not arson, was blamed.
Morell Elt!ctia• Possible
Ky sBJd earlier he would step
down as the nation's chief once
o constituent · ""'embly Is
elected to draft a new
constltutmn that Ia to restore
civ1han government in South
VIet Nam. Today he said a
presldenual elecUon could coma
as early as March and that he
was r. ~y.
The dapper preml011, DfUilY
dressed in a chare&lt;&gt;at striped
suit, opened the way for a drill
as he chatted wtlh newsmen

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United PreS!!: International
braUn~
hiS 36th ~lrthday
SAIGOJ;I'I !UPll -Prem10r
Nguyen 'tao KY ~n~ounced at
He '""d he anticipated ' the
hiS b1rtMay party tod•Y he 117-membP.r constituent as5emwould run for president If hly bein~ ei"'ted Sund•l ohould
.. drafted " As he ('f' 1ehratfld. have the work of draftlnP a
the VIet r.ong rocked Salj!on new con!ltitutlon completed
wltll a frf'sh . wave ol terror w1thin thrl!t' months He said
bla•ll&lt; an- death threats. the a!Sembly Itself could
Thus far the terror cam- become national as.'iemhlv paigrf, which has wounded a swttch m hts provlollt
dozens ot pefsons, had not position
disrupted plans lor Sunday's
Sblfll Polllllon
eJections and tht government
s.nt ~t••on'· d.in!il.rs parading ·Ky satd he wootd not OfllJMO
..,.
such a move "if they are good
throueh th• street&gt; to ~hlj&gt; up men " tn the paot, Buddhist
enthusiasm for the votmg.
dem.ands that the constituenl
At least four blasts In SaiRon · assem .1 beco:ne · the national
IOOay illjllred a dozeo persons, "'sembly IDUched off a political
Utree ' ol · them childreo. Tbe criSIS Ky's viewpoint was that
giant military Post Exchange new elections woul&lt;t ·first ha..
m the Choton district was to be :. Jd under the new

U THANT, lurma's
ambassador, f o II owed, I"
Jeavmg, he regre«td thqt
"un1versohty of membership" st•ll had not hun
achieved, Red Chino'' absence prevent!, he believ""meoningful discussion c
peace and disar"' '"''~'

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It may well be the world's toughest job, The requi :' eoR,
meeting thm
few. The man chosen must have the unanimous b .' ~ini Gf;t~~t ,.,..en deeply divided
on o host of world issues. He must thtnk. and act fa, the wOHct! n~b~ll natig" or a/roup.
He must chart a course among conflicting interestl Of gr~at 1\Gtiorii,itbnd r1d~ hlf on a
mob of new stot11s more mterested in inflommatoryopropo,anda than constru~ive policy.
In the two decodes since the foundtng of the Unit. Notions, three men ha'f'(~eld the
post. Now, with the decision of U Thont not to seek a new term, ~~.e w~~ t_"~iz:otion
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accept a draft he replied, "yes,
yes I think so.''
ThrouM:hout the oonversa~on
at the elaborate party at his
fortified residence on Saigon's
Tan Soo , Nhut airbase -Itself
the scene of recent terror
attacks -Ky repeatedly threw
in the name of Nguyen Van
Thieu, the chief ol state, as the
ll!ading presidential candidate
Thien was not present at tho
birthday celebration.
. Government !KIIlfCOI meanwhile satd that most candidates
for election have received death
tbrwats from the VIet COlli and
.-·mingo to withdraw before It
is too tale.
A government spokesman
aatd that no candidate hat
withdrawn his name becaUSe of
I the threats.

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Wha\ Wllf!e Mays has lost tn
lobi spe~ he ma~es up for
wtlll quick !Jt~Dltli1g.
Wedae&gt;aa, nl~'s box score
s~ows Mays S&lt;Oring Ill• winnma · run in the 12th Inning as
lhe , San l'rancisco Giants beat
Los Angeteo -'3-2 to move into
second pia.,. a ball game
behind Ptljsburgb, but his value
goel tar beYond that.
wtlh two down and oone on
In ihe top ol .the 12th Dodger
rdtever Joe t.leejler fell beh1nd
S-&amp; to Ma)!ll. Manager Walter
AlsiAlli ~P~III·the percentagea,
.~'"' th~ last ball lhrown
lntl!!\IOiJ•lly lnir!glng rookie
Frll!ill 3olinoon to the plate for
biB ~ majw ·teague at bat
Tile 8-fooH, 155 PQUI1d
ootfielder lined a smgle to ri!lhl
center, a smgle Uiat would have
sen! lhe ordinary base runner
to third. Bill WIUie, playing
despll2 a pulled groin muscle,
wpultn't settle for thal Quickly
takipg intq consideration aqotJ&gt;.
er "*'kie (Ken Henderson! on
dec~. MII.VI cllllle all lbe way
arotind to score.
"Wben I saw {Dodger second
baoe111an Jtm) Lefebvre run-

trimmed Chicago
Kans.s C1ty shaded CaliforlliH i
&amp;-3.
The Giants took a z.o lead tn
the opening f
when Jim
Ray Hart his his 31st home run
off Sl!A&lt;fy Kouf~• with Mays on
base. Los Ange!eo gqt one
in the flfth aod tied the score
the eighth when Willie n.,.;,l
legged out a texas league
aod scored on
Tommy Davis'
ball llult required a
catch by Maya In left field.
The •tctory went to Frank
Ll'nzy 1&amp;-10) who pitched out
bases toade&lt;t situations In each
of the last two lnningo. Moeller!
was the loser
Woody Woodwerd snapped
3-3 be with a two rtll) single
the fifth mnmg that led
Atlanta BriiVes to th01r
straight win. Eddie Matliew•,
who had three hits, and
Aaron, wbo conlrlbuted
smgted in the filth and ~~~~I
up on a wild pitch by P
loser Tommie Sisk.
Ken John..., 112-tl)
surviVed a three-run,
tnmng struck out seven

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gune. "I IJiUred I ha~ the
element of surprise on my
side."
In lhe only other N.L. games,
first place Pittsburgh lost a full
game of Its lead bowing to
Atlanta ~ and St. Louia edged
Houston &amp;-5.
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In lhe American League, flrst
place Ba!Umore sent the
Yankees Into the cellar witb a
3-2 defeat, lld6ton nipped

King football Is here!
The Blue Devttl blanked lhol roy downed the West
Tbe BlaCks
The 19641 campaign will 'com- Tigers 12.0 In Ironton 12 months ans, 12-6.
Fri&amp;ay. '
mence throughout the area Fri· ago. This Ia a new year, aod Wellston journeys to M•·•l•~ COat Grove, second
day night with 13 contesls. Sat. Jtonton has a new coach. Things ta. The Golden Rockets hope
GAHS, has an open
urday, Rutland will play ~~ Mid· could be different In the Old avenge a 23-o setback at
ern Local wtll liOSf
dteport. All games are slated French City Fr1day night
Ihands of the Tigers, !!Uifered Dover In what proomlltet 1J
for 8 p.m
Neighbors Oak Hill and Jack· their opening rame one
good contest
Seven Southeastern Ohio Lea- son colhde at Jackson
The ago.
gue teams will go all out to lronmen blanked the Oaks 22.0 Southern Valley
keep the loop's prestige high - m 4965.
teams w11l all be in action
last year .only Wellston lost on I Bexley, a 16-6 v1CUm of Lo- day. Kyger Creek, defending
openmg mght Overall, SF.:OAL gan last fall, w1ll travel to Lo- cha.nplons, will travel lo Fair•.
,; .l!f
teams compiled a 16-5 won-Jost lgan seeking revenge Friday ev- land; Hannan Trace 1s at Eastrecord against outstde oppos1- ening.
ern, the '' conference game I
bon.
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. 1 Nelsonville will host The Albaoy plays at Torlh Gallia,
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Tomorrow ~gbt, defeDdmg Plam~ NHS's only win came at and Hannan W. Va, will play
Hubbard Slacks smartly
league champion Athens will the expense of The Plains last at SOuthwectern
host New Lexington, a team lbe fall. 56-0.
Pt. Pleasant, after a 27 - 7 styled m this
fabrics and coloDS w!IJ
Bulld.ogs mauled 42..0 in theJr I Wahama's White Falcons will opening game loss to Haroours·ll fashioned
kn&lt;l'IV • how
openmg game last year.
_ cross tht&gt; Ohm tr bRitiP Pnr'le- ville last Friday, Wlll seek 1ts those who dress youur.
Ironton journeys to Gallipolis_ Iroy's Panthers, In 1965, Porne- first win under Coach D1ck

When we soy
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CLEVELA~ &lt;UP() - Coach, talk 1 · h Jurgensen before the
Blanton Collier and his a1des start of training camp.
'SAILING
are g1ving high training camp "l told him lhal quarter·
AT $!-fORTpriority to beefing up the Cleve- back has to be more than a
$ TOP Twts
land Browns' defense now that thrower," Graham recalled.
.SUMME;2
Jim Brown 1s gone
"He fils to be a leader "
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Johnson SE"med to g1ve the hne pounds and is well below 200
more strength and depth and, gomg mto the season. He hit on
W17"{
hopefully, v.ill put more pr~s- 718 per cent of his passes dur~ENE
sure on the opposmg passer.
mg the exhibition season In 17
ALLEY
"Yes,
I
lhmk
we're
better,''
tries
during four exhibttion
STANDING
,
COilter
said
after
Wednesday's
ga~ not one was i.ql.ercepted.
1~-1&lt;1 7Ci..f
practice sessiOn First examin- Jurgensen confessed, ' 11 blew
abon Sunday is going to be a up to about 223 pounds m the
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off~season I made up my mmd
~:~:~n:" 'hits while
The Browns meet the Wash- to play -at a lighter weight and
Tim M&lt;Cerver's two nm
ington Redskins In the capjlal see if it would help.
homer in the eighth Inning
m
lhe season opener Sunday.
"I formed new~.. eatlng babtl!l .
lllted St. Louis past Houston.
uSonny
Jurgensen
not
only
Made
a lot of sacrifices "
McCarver connected for his
ean throw .... ~football, he's also Graham also had something
lOth hom&lt;f_! of~ l~ · 141~•
1 very ~mart quarterback,'' Col- to do with the weight camCuellar Willi furl
on
lier
sa1d.
paign. The coach, who has put
hose. Hooston scored three
Redskins
Coach
Otto
Graham
on
a few pounds around the
runs In the alxth on a two run
confinned
Collier's
appratsal
of
middle
over tJ- years, caudouble by Bob Aspromonte and
the Washington player.
t10ned Sonny about showing up
Jobn Bateman's 17lll horner
"Sonny can throw as well as at camp with ''a pot bigger
Hat wo+hlf:k Ritchfill, the last
anyone I've ever seen, barring than mine "
two lnnillli and '1ron lin. second
none And he's a fine student With the slimmed-down Jurgame in three decisions.
of the game. He knows .more gensen throwing, Graham knows
football than I do, I thJnk."
h1s Skins have a chance to do
By Ualted Press lnternadonat !tan City 8 Calif. 3, night
Sonny Slims Down
some scalpmg m Sunday's
Amerlcau League
'lbursday's Probable Plkhers
Graham explamed that he had game, despite that improved
W. L. Pel. Gil No games scheduled
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CINCINNATI !UP!) -The I
Clncmnati Red~ announced
Wednesday seven players from
minor teoague affiliates would
be added to U1e1r roster after
the National League season.
Due for recall are pitchers
Jim Duffalo, Tom Fmndorf,
Dave Galligan, Phil Henderson
and Dan Nevtlle and mfielders
Len Boehmer and Gus Gil
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- West Germany's Harald
Norpoth, a silver medalist m
the 1964 Olympics, broke the
European 5,000..meler record
Wednesday Wlth a 13 minute,
24 8 clorkmg tn an int,ematiconat ll
track meet
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77 65 542 13 Balhmore at Mmo , mght
alternated Signal cattmg wtth Chicago
73 70 .510 t71'l Wash at Chicago, mgbt
The New Yorll Jets have Dick Wood, a former Jet.
Cleveland
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71 .503 1811 Calif at Cleveland, night
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70 70 .500 II New York at Boslon, mght
speed' depth and power, but Miami passers fP'e In for a Washington
64 81 ,441 271k
N¥1ional League
they'll liave . to . answer a University ,bf Kentocky, threw Kansas Cily .,G 80 t41 271'l
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w. L. Pel. GB
$400,111111 question w1th a second· strong rush from the Jets' BosiOh' ,, '"lit 82 ."~ 28 Plttsbc :h \ 82 59 .58Z
By JEFF MEVERS
Ito lour h1ts - one a homer by
string quarterback 1 in thetr Iforward wall and the DolPhin New Yorll ' 62 81 .434 28 ~ San Francis~ 81 59 _579 ifi
UPI Sports Writer
Robinson-but never tlu•less .. •f
Americon ;oothall League ope· defense must contend wtlll " I
\"edoesday•, ~lifts
t..os Anlleles \,zg 59 572
The fate of the 1966 New' fered hiS 171h loss agamst 12
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FM\daml ·gtnht the Ihealthy Matt Snell
I Bosi/Jtl 5 Cleveland 4, mglit
Philadelphia
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beYorredk
YJctones - -- - ange
w n ay m
rsensation Emerson DW"Lt:r.
Baltini6te 3 N'etli York 2, night St. Lollls
72 69 )1J 10
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71 70 5o 11 sors' 29 pennant champim.,hops
professional football's huge havmg losflbelr opener to San MinneSotai&amp; Chicago 4.' night
Cincmnatl
0 7 5 4 I are forgotten fl. todfly the
bonus trend with a contract Diego, are two. point pi6 ks
- ~- Houston
\ 3 ~ri ~~~: mighty Bronx Bombers are in
with atmo.t a half mil11oo Sunday over the
lavorite1 over Boston as they New York
oo at 426 22 last place.
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seek to repeat as Western Chtl'ago
49 90 .353 32
Wh1le most YankeP teams of
knee Mike Taliaferro, who Heisman Trophy wmner
Divi,ion champs John Hadl " Wednesday's Results
the pasl were fighting for an
played second fiddJe to Namath Garrett in hls first regular AFL bad a good game m the Buffalo Atlanta s Ptttsburgh 3, nu~ht
American League flag along
last season, is now the f1rst game. KC scored an average of victory \\ltth 14 of 18 passes for St. Lows 6 Houston 5, mght
about September the current
concern ot lhe Jets
I:W pomts in - four
160 y.@nl§ and two touchdowns. SF ;~ LA 2, 12 mns., nt~ht
edttion is battling for 1ts By United Press International
If, Taliaferro can move tbe contestB and Coach
In a'nother Saturday night (Only games scheduledl
1 pre~hge alone
! The Rtchmond Braves have
team in regular season play Lhe Stram has the pleasant task
encounter, ' Houston and veteran Thursday's Probable Pitchel'!l 1 The Yanks. whose 20 World no fear of the International
way he directed the Jets to a 4-- choosmg between Len
G
and
(No games scheduled)
Senes bUes mau never De League "Onqueror
eorre Bl a are rated even
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Friday's Games
matched. 'fell mto~ lOth place The Braves
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Wednesrhy night after losing 3- ter •2 Wednesday night in the
•· are favored bY two ball.
borne groundS.~ Houston blasted Cincmnati at Phda, mght
2 to Balttmore and onlu two firstv contest of a Dest-ol-five
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setmfmal playoff for the IL
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team to ~raw a buy last we~k Blandii threw three touchdown Houston at Los Ang('les, mghl Orioles e\1mmaled them from championship cup
The Dolphms were a tough b 1he mnHeam league, wdl
Th O'l
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Lhe race
Richmond finished fourth
1 d
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Elsewhere, Detroit blanked ing the regular season, il had
'&gt;akl•nd last Fdridasty nafighI, Diego Satu~at nhlght and then ~e . 0 th;e ~hr.: '"'m~or :
washmgton 4-0, Bosron shaded no trouble against the Red
1roppmg a 23•14 ec1 on 1er probably g1ve do n Huarte has d f
aile .
, Colts Top Phils
C 1e • e 1 and 5. 4 Minnesota Wmgs who won the league
Joe Auer ran back the opening own football ' aT .,!alt. Huarte, e;.ns~e ~ r;e~b It Le
I 8-7 on Labor Dav
downed Chicago 11-4 'and Kansas penna~! bj a game
8
kickoff 95 yards to give Miami 1964 Hei,Srflati''-'.'fvtriher from ~k ..e ;.. 0:
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1ty npped Callforma 8-3
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Notre Oa~e. co~:r make the ~th.. Baltimore la In 8reen team shpped ~y the P 6 n ~ I
NL Games
runs in ttH~ s•xth mnmg to snap
Alterutes Job
Brade with ~ Jete because of Ba at Milwau~C: L.turda ~ague champton Phlllies 8· 7j In the National League, a scoreless ties and take a 1-0
Qutrterback Rick Norton. a Namatb's preaence last year,
J.l The two teams met in ~ m a Labor Day contest on Ep- Atlanta tnpped front-runnmg I advanta~e in thP series Dan
1300,tltle package from the The
a~ J21'l
"'"""ff'flir the Western Division hng Field.
P1Usburgh 8-3, San Francisco 1 Schneider and Ch1 Ch1 Oliva
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Mario Bush hurled six
ed ed , "" An 1 •2 · 12 ' ·
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title last December, w1th Green two- th'rd
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Bay winning in sudd:m death on winners, ' givm~ up three
inmngs and I
ms eat Wintz:s on f1ve htts ..
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a Don Chandler field goaL
and one run. He was relieved Houston 6-5
In the other semi ma senes,
The Onoles, who
Columbus won the opener
There are six games on In the seventh by Jeff Rose
SUnday-Cleveland at Washing· Johnson was the losmg
their pennant-clinching magic
ton, New York at Pittsburgh, er Wilscn had two hils
number to 12. further humbled
Chicago at Delroil. Minnesoto the losers. Fred Hill had
the Yankees by taking the
at San Francisco, Philadel~hla for four for the wmners.
season ser1es 15 games to
Free Flarido
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three.
Trip• Extonclodl
making NFL debut by hosting
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dueled by Mr. John Ord, Pres!· Mason County Historical Bocle- ,try all.
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!Ailelp bear the erpense of the Iazine, are being sold and the, on the Shenandoah Valley.
Tu!!sday afternoon at the horlle Hartley, Olllllt Cllpeltlrt,
upkeep of the Broad Run Cetn; Society bvpes that
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Grinstead, 183 lb. tackle , and view of the several ehaq:a hi

Harry Van Meter, 171 lb. guard has made in position• ef play·
and middle linebacker.
ers !rom last year Ill thil
Other seniors are
David
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Frye, 162 !b. guard:
Dale
Machir, 137 lb. end; Ershel
Riffle, 135 !b halfback Earl
Riley, 163 lb. center;
Jim
Wise, 165 lb. guard, and Del·
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Included In the list of joniors, in addition tv Batey, Vao
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Black, 199 lb. center;
Phil
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season.
The Panthers in three scrJm.
mages had only one TD ICOI'e4
agoinst them and that was aft.
er an entire crew of Frosh play•
ers had been inserted iDto lhl
lineup.
Probably Pomeroy starlerl
are Steve Finlaw, 137 lb. eenior at left ead; Jim Crow, 1'/e
lb. sophomore at left tackle;
RaymoRd Zlri&lt;le, 170 lb. -..,
at left guard; Pat Story, lGI
lb. Junior at center_: Ed Iller,

Howard, 145 lb. end; Richard
KendaU, 186 lb. tackle; Bill
Marshall. 161 lb. end; Millon
Roush, 158 lb. end; Lennio Tennan!, 133 !b. halfback.
Sophomores are Mike Brewer, 143 lb. hallback: Sam Bird,
143 lb guard; Gary Burdetle,
1ii0 lb. quarte&lt;back;
Larry
Carpenter, 161 !b. guard; Char-

at right tackle; Bill Englilh
153 lb. senior at r]&amp;hl end: Jlal
Swisher. 150 lb. Senior at Quar
terback; AAdy Porter, 1441 lb
Senior at halfback;
Lenn)
Van Meter, 160 lb. J1mior .w
fullback, asd Bill Moore, 161
lb. Senior at s!otback. Keitt
Phalia will be DSed en defens•
in place of Flnlaw .

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Wahama tPam are Paul Hoff- (eels his team has deoe wrl!
man, 170 lb. guard:
M a r k in pre-season scrinunagel
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Jiiddleport,

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San Francisco
200 1100 000 001- 3 9 1
Los Angeles
000 010 010 11110- 2 11 3
Bolin, Gibbon 15), McDaniel
(9), Linzy (11), and Barton,
Hailer &lt;8); Koufax, Mlller .(8),
Regan &lt;10), Moeller (12) 'and
Toseboro. WP-Linzy (6·10).
LP-Moeller 12-31. HS--Hart
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002 001 Ill~ 4 9 2
Minn
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Lamabe, Pizarro &lt;8), Locker
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and Romano; Perry,
Worthington &lt;8) and Battey.
WP-Worthington 15·3). LPLamaba (7-8 1. HR - Agee
&lt;19!h) .
Calif
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Kan City 000
300 102
OIO 20•- 6 14 1
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Brunei, Coales
Rojas (7),
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Burdette 111 !IJid Satr!ano,
Egan 17); Krausse. Aker (6),
and Roof, Lachemann l7). wP
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001 132 01~ 8 15 2j ·
Pitts
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Johnson (J2.8) and Torre;
iske, Cardwell (5), O'Dell (6),
McBean &lt;81 and Pagharoni. LP
SENIOR PLAYERS - Pictured bere are 10 of
11 seniors on the 'r omeroy Purple Panther football roster. Kneeling, left to right,
-Sisko (9-l).
are Keith Blankenship, Edd1e Bae!, John Wqlfe, Eugene, 'l'riplell and Mike Wnght. Standing, Raymond Zirkle, Bill English, Bill Moore,
Houstv•
000 203 ooo- 5 9 0 Don Swisher. a~ Andy Porter. - Sentmel Pho~.
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000 001 32X- 6 8 0
Giusti, Sembera 17), Cuellar
(71 and Bateman: Jaster, Piche
&lt;6), Hoerner (7), Woodshick (8)
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Wahama and Pomeroy, aelghbotlng cro•rlver.,
foes will take to the turf iD a aon-league grid teet 'fbll\
Frilay Dight on the Panthers sod.
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The Falcons of Coach Roa Richardllon, with a 19-f·
win over Buffalo already undeT their belts, will be to avenge a 12-6 setback handed them by Pomeroy ~
season at Bachtel Field.
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Game time Is 8 p. m. for tht •
first cracking of pads 11 ao lie Diver, 189 lb. tackle; le1lo
official test this year at Pa• by Dewhurst, 135 lb. cealer;
lher Field.
Larry Drake, 154 )b. ead; GI!J
Fields, 129 lb. fullback; lW I
Ralph
Batey, Wahama:s Fry, 121 lb. ballback; ~ I
Oeetfooted halfback, is certai• Frye, 139 lb. eod; Mike Goodto be one of the backfield prob- night, 133 lb. ltalfback; BrlaD
lems that Caleb Bud Bickel's Hudson, 181 !b. tackle; Doll
crew must contend with. Bat· King. 112 lb. ce~~ter: R!cbard :
ey, a Junior, •cored
two Lake, 130 lb. halfback; Robert
touchdowns at Buffalo.
Redmond, 143 lb. guard; BobliJ
Rounding oul the White Fal- Roush, 142 lb. halfback and G• .
cons' backfield will be
Bill ry Sisk, 180 lb. quarterback.
Arthur, fullback, a 150 lb. Sen- Wahama, a member of the
!or; Larry Fry, 122 lb. Sen1or Mid-Ohio Valley ConferenC. •
halrhack and Junior
Dave ginning thi!i year, will be oper-Whi!P, 161 lb quarterback .
ating from the T·forma!IOIL
Other key returnees of the Coach Bickel,
meanwhile,

Boston
100 004 01!0- 5 11 0
Cleve
100 000 101.- 4 15 2
Lonborg, Wyatl (9) and
TillmaR, Ryan (6), Culyer,
Kelley 16), Heffner (7) aDd
Azcue, lms (9). WP-Lonborg
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tesbl and 28 passing the final
driver's test.
Five person. failed the writ·
ten exam 111&lt;1 live Jailed on operation. Drlver's exams are
given by tbo local State Police
the lint and third Tuesday of
each menth at the Courthouse.

ed as tri·captains of t h e
1966 Pomeroy Purple
ther football team are
terback Doo Swisher, E n d
Bill Moore and Halfback
Andy Porter. All are
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Roush of Roseville, 0.: Mr. Those a\tencllnl .were
and Mrs. Victor RoUab, Ctoots- Karl WUes, Mrs, Jack
v!Ue, 0.; Mrs. Susan Elrttae, Mrs. Duant ~.·
South Zanesville, 0.; S.l Stew- Tovinlly, Mn.
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Ct!nelerJ Fund.
, 1101!1 to Avllartcl!e .Farm Wo- lck, PL ' Pleasant; Mr. · and J'rlllk Youna,
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KatbJ llaymlker, Mtl,
and Suianna Rouab held their on the srave of George lloolb will be beld there again next Ann and Llndl, Mn. Thellnl lllakl, Mlu Linda
annual reunion at the Vernon at Racine Ohio and asiled lbe year if possible.
Capebar~ Mr. and Mr1. Jllhll llopr ~1,
School House on Sunday, Sept- aroup tor'
aid in
A sl\enl prayer in memory Fry, Mrs. Ricllarll L e wI !1, O.pebarl, :1fril.
ember 4th. A basket dinner was ,atorlng the 1f0ve and mon.,. ol ,Ciay Grinstead ....JalliW')' al, Cbery!, Mary, Anne,
Mr&amp; Mrs. Jllhll
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lin.
l!umgamer askln&amp; the blessl111. nate toward. Mrs.
H a 1 1 i e !September 6, • • was held, anll Mrs. John N. ~wl&amp;, Mlcbo Lewis s::::-~t~
A business meeting was con- Reed reported that . the 1 followed by the' Lord's Prayer ael and Dale, Mr. and Mrs.
dueled by Mr. John Ord, Pres!· Mason County Historical Bocle- ,try all.
,
Howard W. Rouoh,
TI!ODIAS the
4efll. Reports were read. Mrs. ty is doing 111 they can to ,... Mrs. John JO\;il reported thai Grinstead, Mr. an4 Mrs. C!lr- ATI'END_
hlez Roullh reported that plates store the Old Broad
Run tile grave of Adam Rou&amp;l and roll Norris and Debbie Norris.
AlllOIIII 1'- ,
showing lhe picture and history Church tv ibl oriainal structure. wife bad been moved from •
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of the Flnlt Lutheran Church Subocription 8 to the "Hillbilly," pasture field to the cemetery
SEWING CLUB
1-:ntl!lltarY Scihool . .
,.. Broad Run were being ,..ld a West Vi~glnia historical nma· at St. Macy's Lutheran Church The Sewing Club mel on linger, Philip Powltll.
!Ailelp bear the erpense of the Iazine, are being sold and the, on the Shenandoah Valley.
Tu!!sday afternoon at the horlle Hartley, Olllllt Cllpeltlrt,
upkeep of the Broad Run Cetn; Society bvpes that
lhroutlb Pnzes ol lhe Rauscb ~oat ol of Mrs. B. A. Vance. Tl!ose In Goheen, M Layne,
tery where most of_ the family s the magazine more interest can Arms plates were presented 1o attendant-e were Mrs. w. T. LaCombe, 8coU D•rnell.
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aucestors are buned.
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Mrs 'Eulah Miller, David ftc!.,,
Er
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Bumg-.., 'l'amd)'
Mrs. John F. Roush, you111est: Mrs. fred' Baley,
'HIU'Old and BlDp Potrall. Mrl.
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Harry Van Meter, 171 lb. guard has made in position• ef play·
and middle linebacker.
ers !rom last year Ill thil
Other seniors are
David
Cooke, 14Z lb. center; David
Frye, 162 !b. guard:
Dale
Machir, 137 lb. end; Ershel
Riffle, 135 !b halfback Earl
Riley, 163 lb. center;
Jim
Wise, 165 lb. guard, and Del·
ner Roush, 131 lb. end.
Included In the list of joniors, in addition tv Batey, Vao
Meter and White. are Tim
Bissell, 177 !b. tackle; Charles
Black, 199 lb. center;
Phil
122
Burgess,
!b. end: Larry

season.
The Panthers in three scrJm.
mages had only one TD ICOI'e4
agoinst them and that was aft.
er an entire crew of Frosh play•
ers had been inserted iDto lhl
lineup.
Probably Pomeroy starlerl
are Steve Finlaw, 137 lb. eenior at left ead; Jim Crow, 1'/e
lb. sophomore at left tackle;
RaymoRd Zlri&lt;le, 170 lb. -..,
at left guard; Pat Story, lGI
lb. Junior at center_: Ed Iller,

Howard, 145 lb. end; Richard
KendaU, 186 lb. tackle; Bill
Marshall. 161 lb. end; Millon
Roush, 158 lb. end; Lennio Tennan!, 133 !b. halfback.
Sophomores are Mike Brewer, 143 lb. hallback: Sam Bird,
143 lb guard; Gary Burdetle,
1ii0 lb. quarte&lt;back;
Larry
Carpenter, 161 !b. guard; Char-

at right tackle; Bill Englilh
153 lb. senior at r]&amp;hl end: Jlal
Swisher. 150 lb. Senior at Quar
terback; AAdy Porter, 1441 lb
Senior at halfback;
Lenn)
Van Meter, 160 lb. J1mior .w
fullback, asd Bill Moore, 161
lb. Senior at s!otback. Keitt
Phalia will be DSed en defens•
in place of Flnlaw .

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Wahama tPam are Paul Hoff- (eels his team has deoe wrl!
man, 170 lb. guard:
M a r k in pre-season scrinunagel
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Jiiddleport,

(12 innings)
San Francisco
200 1100 000 001- 3 9 1
Los Angeles
000 010 010 11110- 2 11 3
Bolin, Gibbon 15), McDaniel
(9), Linzy (11), and Barton,
Hailer &lt;8); Koufax, Mlller .(8),
Regan &lt;10), Moeller (12) 'and
Toseboro. WP-Linzy (6·10).
LP-Moeller 12-31. HS--Hart
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Chicago
002 001 Ill~ 4 9 2
Minn
000 000 24x- g 9 0
Lamabe, Pizarro &lt;8), Locker
(8)
and Romano; Perry,
Worthington &lt;8) and Battey.
WP-Worthington 15·3). LPLamaba (7-8 1. HR - Agee
&lt;19!h) .
Calif
ooo- 3 7 2
Kan City 000
300 102
OIO 20•- 6 14 1
,
Brunei, Coales
Rojas (7),
.,.,,
Burdette 111 !IJid Satr!ano,
Egan 17); Krausse. Aker (6),
and Roof, Lachemann l7). wP
-Krausse (IZ.8). LP-Brunet ..
(12·111. HR-Adcock nstb).
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Nallonal LeagnO
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Atlanta
001 132 01~ 8 15 2j ·
Pitts
300 000 ooo- 3 9 o•
Johnson (J2.8) and Torre;
iske, Cardwell (5), O'Dell (6),
McBean &lt;81 and Pagharoni. LP
SENIOR PLAYERS - Pictured bere are 10 of
11 seniors on the 'r omeroy Purple Panther football roster. Kneeling, left to right,
-Sisko (9-l).
are Keith Blankenship, Edd1e Bae!, John Wqlfe, Eugene, 'l'riplell and Mike Wnght. Standing, Raymond Zirkle, Bill English, Bill Moore,
Houstv•
000 203 ooo- 5 9 0 Don Swisher. a~ Andy Porter. - Sentmel Pho~.
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000 001 32X- 6 8 0
Giusti, Sembera 17), Cuellar
(71 and Bateman: Jaster, Piche
&lt;6), Hoerner (7), Woodshick (8)
and McCarver.
W-Wvod..
shick (2-1). LP--Cuellar 110.8).
HRs-Bateman (17th), Shannon
(14th), McCarver (10th). · ·

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Wahama and Pomeroy, aelghbotlng cro•rlver.,
foes will take to the turf iD a aon-league grid teet 'fbll\
Frilay Dight on the Panthers sod.
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The Falcons of Coach Roa Richardllon, with a 19-f·
win over Buffalo already undeT their belts, will be to avenge a 12-6 setback handed them by Pomeroy ~
season at Bachtel Field.
·
Game time Is 8 p. m. for tht •
first cracking of pads 11 ao lie Diver, 189 lb. tackle; le1lo
official test this year at Pa• by Dewhurst, 135 lb. cealer;
lher Field.
Larry Drake, 154 )b. ead; GI!J
Fields, 129 lb. fullback; lW I
Ralph
Batey, Wahama:s Fry, 121 lb. ballback; ~ I
Oeetfooted halfback, is certai• Frye, 139 lb. eod; Mike Goodto be one of the backfield prob- night, 133 lb. ltalfback; BrlaD
lems that Caleb Bud Bickel's Hudson, 181 !b. tackle; Doll
crew must contend with. Bat· King. 112 lb. ce~~ter: R!cbard :
ey, a Junior, •cored
two Lake, 130 lb. halfback; Robert
touchdowns at Buffalo.
Redmond, 143 lb. guard; BobliJ
Rounding oul the White Fal- Roush, 142 lb. halfback and G• .
cons' backfield will be
Bill ry Sisk, 180 lb. quarterback.
Arthur, fullback, a 150 lb. Sen- Wahama, a member of the
!or; Larry Fry, 122 lb. Sen1or Mid-Ohio Valley ConferenC. •
halrhack and Junior
Dave ginning thi!i year, will be oper-Whi!P, 161 lb quarterback .
ating from the T·forma!IOIL
Other key returnees of the Coach Bickel,
meanwhile,

Boston
100 004 01!0- 5 11 0
Cleve
100 000 101.- 4 15 2
Lonborg, Wyatl (9) and
TillmaR, Ryan (6), Culyer,
Kelley 16), Heffner (7) aDd
Azcue, lms (9). WP-Lonborg
(9·8). LP--Culper &lt;O.J). HRGentile (:!nd).
300 100 001- 4 10 t
Ortega, H u mph r e y 1 15),
Kreutzer, (7) and Casanova:
Wilson 1111-9) and Freeban. LP
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Neighboring Teams is Test .

By United Prus lnternadolllll
American League
New York 000 002 OllO- 2 8 0
Bait
000 100 11•- 3 4 1
Stottlemyre (U-17) and Howard: Bunker, Fisher (7). S.
Miller 19) and Etchebarren.
WP-Fisher (5·5). HR-B. Rer
binson 122nd).

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ATLANTIC &lt;lTV , N.J. (UPil
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62 Examined for
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PT. PLEASANT - Sixty-two
persons took drivers exams on
Tuesday from the Stale Police
with
24 passing the written
tesbl and 28 passing the final
driver's test.
Five person. failed the writ·
ten exam 111&lt;1 live Jailed on operation. Drlver's exams are
given by tbo local State Police
the lint and third Tuesday of
each menth at the Courthouse.

ed as tri·captains of t h e
1966 Pomeroy Purple
ther football team are
terback Doo Swisher, E n d
Bill Moore and Halfback
Andy Porter. All are
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·suBSTITUTION

Wbat wu tbat penalty torr Why was the ball called back? Jual what hiPJ\'.Ded on that play! You'D
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CLIPPING

Clipping
CONDUCT
Unsportsmanlike
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Ineligible Receiver
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KICKER

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Roughing
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Sept. 30

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At Wahoma
ltutlancl
At Jackson
Nel10nvllla
At Athona
Pomeroy
At Logon
Wallllan
At Golllpolla
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Oct. 1

Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 21
Nov, 4
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Ntw Lulllflon
Warren L-1
Logan
At Wellaton
Middleport
At Jaclcaon
Heltonville,
At Galllpolla
At Pama~
OJIII!.Oata

Sept. 16 _

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Stjlt, 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 21
Nov. 4
Nov. II

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sa,t. 17
At llutland Sapt. 23
Golllpolla
Sept. 30
At Logan
Oct. 7
Walltton
Oct. 14
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Oct. 21
Jackaon
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Oct. 21'
At Pamtnrt
Oct. 28
Login
Nev. 4
AI Wellllon
Nov. 11
Waverly

Sept. 9
Ironton
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AI Pomeroy
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At Jackson
Oct. 7
Logan
Del. 14
Nalaonvllle
Oct. 21
At WtUstan
Del. 21
AlhaM
Nov. 4
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Illegal
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NI!LSONVILLI
Sept. 9
Sapt. 16 _
Sept. 21

Tho Plaln1
Chauncay·Dovtr
Wellston
it Middleport
JaciCIOn
At Galla::
At A
Pa_..r
At LOlJin
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Oct. 14
Oct, 21
Oct. 21
Nov. 4
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Sept. 30

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lopt, 10
AI York
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At Woh11111

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lopt, 16 AI- "'"""" Trace
lopt,U ~
Raclno
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Del. 7 _
AI E11lem
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Oct. 7
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Oct. 21
Oct. 21
Nov, 4

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ltawnaWoocl
McArthur
At ltlpley
R11lna
Eaafern
AI Spincer
At IIUfllnd

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POMEROY, OHIO
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Sug~r
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Run Flour Mills
POMEROY, OHIO

The Gloeckner Cafe
MAIN ST.
POMEROY
Ohio Valley Plumbing
&amp; Heating
EDWARD BAER
POMEROY

Williams Nationwide Ins.
~OMEROY,· ~0

Crows ·Stea~ ~ouse
"HOME OF THE TOM-lOY"
POMEROY, OHIO

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The Green Lantern \.,
Pomeroy·

Powell's Sunoco Service .,
Racine Fui-Valu Market
Station
RACINE, OHIO
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MID~I.Ef'ORT, OHIO

Robinson's Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaning
tnd

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Chapman·Canaday Shoes
In 1he Middle Block Next To Elbtrfelds
Pom1roy's Quality Shoe Store ..

Pomeroy Flower Shop
"WI Willi IILOWIRS"
POMEROY, oHIO

Rail's Ben Franklin
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

THI

Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
POMEROY, OHIO

Mason Bowling Lanes

s...t.U-Atl-m

Oct. 21 · - .~ .....
Oct. 27 ChoUIICII\'-Dovor

Citizens National Bank
MEMBER FDIC
MIDDLEPORT

The Blue Tartan
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO ·

Pass
Interference

Ball Illegally

llpi.IO-Atllllno
Oct. 1
c~~~u_,
Oct. 15 -AI Tho Plolno
Oct. 21 _ AI McArthur
Oct. 29 _ , _ .....
Nev. 4
· W1h11111

Rizer Qif. fe"ampany '
POMERoY, OHIO

. INTERFERENCE

«ACINI

RUTLAND

Midway Market:
POMEROY, OHIO

Mason Furniture Co.
HERMAN GRATE MASON, W.VA.

AthtM .
Oct. 7
AI Pallltf'O\'
Oct. 14
Log•n '
Oct. 21
. Gtlllpollt
At MklciiiPorf .
. Oct. 21
Nov. 4
Jaclaen
Nov. 11 -.;..._ At Partamouth

KYGER CREIK

RACINE. OHIO

Anthonys Plumbing
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO.

K &amp; C Jewelers
"'KEIPSAKI DIAMONDS".;. POMEROY,O.

Oak Hill ·

Davis-Wamer Insurance
POMEROY, OHIO

The Stcir Supply Co.
RACINE, OHIO

Offside

At Ntlaonvllle

The Fabric Shop
SINGER SALES •SERVICE POMEROY

Middleport' Lunch Roc&gt;m
MIDDLEPORT,- ·OHIO

Ma.-tin Ambulance Service
RUTLAND, OHIO

OTHER MEIGS COUNTY AND AREA $CHEDULES
- I'ASTIRN

BALL DEAD

WILLSTON

Hartley and Bennetf
Ashland Oil &amp; Refining Co.
SHOE STORE
POME~Y
MINERSVILLE, OHIO

I.e Racine Home Bank

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504 E. Main
Pomeroy

Middleport Dept. Store
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Quality Print Shop
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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LOGAN

Tinys Foodland
MIDDLEPORT
KANAUGA

"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALERu

Swisher &amp; Lohse
RIXALL DRUGS- POMEROY, OHIO

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1966
SOUTHEASTERN
-OHIO

INELIGIBLE

PASSINC"

SAFETY

IIUOD. II !ben .for

Incomplete Pass
· Penalty Declined

llegal Use
Of Hands

The Shoe Box
"WHIRl YOU GIT MOitl 11011 YOUII MONIY"
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Time Out

1tart of a triumphant

INCOMPLETE

HANDS

Ebersbach Hardware
MAIN ST.
POMEROY

· The Home Laund,Y Co.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

on to a wlnnlnc

' Illegal Procedure
·-· or Position

Crawling,
Helping Runner

G&amp;J Auto Parts Co.
POMEROY, OHIO

TIME OUT

Let'a cheer our team

PROCEDURE

CRAWLING

The Court Street Grill
POMERQY, OHIO

everybody, to lht

openinc ramel

s, ..... ftlttiletl 8111f11"' E. . .U.l••au

Illegal
Return
Safety

DElAY

Personal Foul

l'ltb FootiNIII Fe.ture 11 SpouoreiJ Bt l'u J'eDDteiRf Clt71e -

MASON, W. VA.

Joe's Carry Quv ~:: -;. ,.. "hWnie.Gross, l.nc.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
"SPORTS APPAREL"
POMEROY
(f• - .,..,.,

·Meigs General liospikll
POMEROY, OHI() ~.
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Robinson's Tri-Lustre Cleaners

Lyons Clover Farm Store
TI/PPERS PLAINS, OHIO
Ohio Valley Industries
MINERSVILLE, OHIO

THE

Economy Savings &amp;Loan Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
The Baum Lumber Co.
BUILDING MATERIALS CHESTER, 0.

Grover's Studio
Profe11ional Photoaraphy POMEROY

THE

Ridenour's Radio &amp; TV
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Pomeroy Cement Boc Co. I
· CHESTER, OHio
POMEROY, OHIO
-------------------Bahr Clothiers
Columbia GAS
MIDDU..OIT
CASH BAHR
Of Ohio, Inc.
Veterans Memorial
Rawlings-Coats
Hospital
AMBULANCE SERVICE
f'OMEIOY, OHIO
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Waid Cross1 Sons
Ewings Ambulance Service
POMEROY, OHIO
FOOD - GENERAL MDSL
RAONI

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"' POMEjic;Y

N~tional

Bank
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WELKER'S · :. ~- _:, ·· ~~~~~-1-Lu-.••-:,-,-S--1 •
Maple Lawn Poulij~Farm ~ --~ ey ·
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HEMLOCK GROVE, . OHIO.
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__-.,.'-·-o-HI-0--King ·Builders S&amp;ipply Co.
. First National Bonk
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POMEROY, OHIO

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ARNOLD GRATE
RUTLAND, 0 . .
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Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
Goeuler's J.welry
POiliiiOY, 'OHIO

, The .Martin. R-urant

. :,W.OOD . . '.' · . MIOI¥~

V•. D~ Edwards ·Insurance

POMROY, OHIO

Mason County

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·suBSTITUTION

Wbat wu tbat penalty torr Why was the ball called back? Jual what hiPJ\'.Ded on that play! You'D
know all tbe answers Immediately when you check officials' .hand llcnala agilnat thta code. lt'uutbentic. lt'a rlihl up to the minute, It's brought to you through the ClOOJl!!rltion of tbe firma listed on next
pace.... for your greater enjoyment of all the football cames you'll lee this season!

SCORING

Touchdown
or Field Goal

TO KEEP
'ON THE BALL'
KEEP THIS CODE
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Delay
Of Game

the ldck-off!

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DD Bar &amp; Restaurant
I. MAIN ST., POMEROY

Blaettnar Auto Co.
BUICK-PONTIAC
POMEROY

The G&amp;G Cafe
118 W. MAIN
POMEROY

Karr and VanZandt
MOTOR SALES CADILLAC · OLDS

R. H. Rawlings Sons CO.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

SAVI MONI!Y EVERY DAY AT

Moore1s In Pomeroy
124 W. MAIN
WY2-2841

Downing Insurance Agency
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

CLIPPING

Clipping
CONDUCT
Unsportsmanlike
Conduct

Ineligible Receiver
Downfield

KICKER

LEAGUE
SCHEDULE

PERSONAL

Roughing
The Kicker

MIDDLEPORT

Sejlt. 10
16
llpt.

Sejlt. 21
Sept. 30

POMEROY

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At Wahoma
ltutlancl
At Jackson
Nel10nvllla
At Athona
Pomeroy
At Logon
Wallllan
At Golllpolla
llacl na

Oct. 1

Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 21
Nov, 4
Hev. i 1

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GA~LIPOLIS

Ntw Lulllflon
Warren L-1
Logan
At Wellaton
Middleport
At Jaclcaon
Heltonville,
At Galllpolla
At Pama~
OJIII!.Oata

Sept. 16 _

ltpt, 21
Stjlt, 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 21
Nov. 4
Nov. II

Illegal
Shift

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SHIFT

Sept. 9 . - - - - - - : - . Wahoma .
sa,t. 17
At llutland Sapt. 23
Golllpolla
Sept. 30
At Logan
Oct. 7
Walltton
Oct. 14
AI Middleport
Oct. 21
Jackaon
Oct. 21
At Nelaonvllle
Nov. 4
Athena
Nov. II _
At Oak Hill
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Sept. 9,-.·=~ Oak Hill
Sap!. 1~ •
At ~N.nflald
Sept. 21
Mlcldltpert
s.pt. 30
Gtlllpolla
Oct. 7
At Nt110nvllle
. Oct. \4..
Athena
Oct. 21'
At Pamtnrt
Oct. 28
Login
Nev. 4
AI Wellllon
Nov. 11
Waverly

Sept. 9
Ironton
JePj. I• ....- At Coal GNYI
1tjlt, 21 ·
AI Pomeroy
. Sept. 30
At Jackson
Oct. 7
Logan
Del. 14
Nalaonvllle
Oct. 21
At WtUstan
Del. 21
AlhaM
Nov. 4
Mlcldltport
Nov. 11 At Pt. PIHHnt

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Grounding
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OFF-SIDE

Illegal
Forward Pass

NI!LSONVILLI
Sept. 9
Sapt. 16 _
Sept. 21

Tho Plaln1
Chauncay·Dovtr
Wellston
it Middleport
JaciCIOn
At Galla::
At A
Pa_..r
At LOlJin
Opon Dtla

s.,t. 30

Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct, 21
Oct. 21
Nov. 4
Nov. II

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Illegal ·
Motion

Ball Dead, Touch
Back (Hand
Waved)
Ready-For-Play

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Sapt. ,.
Sept. 23 _
Sept. 30

At Marltlla

fit&amp;. 9 _ HonnaftoTron

lopt. 16 At North Chilli
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lopt, 10
AI York
Dot, 7 __... IC- Croolr"

Ott. 14 -

Ott, 21 Ott. 21 _
Nev. S

At MtArthur

At Woh11111

leullsa&amp;tt•n
llllnl

llpt. t AI Polrlond
lopt, 16 AI- "'"""" Trace
lopt,U ~
Raclno
lopt, it ....;,. Norill Galllo
Del. 7 _
AI E11lem
Oct. 14 _ Southw1stern

Set&gt;t. 10 -At Mlddloport

lopt.l7-

f!~~Arthur

Nev. 4 __..

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Sept, 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 21
Nov, 4

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luHalo
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At
At

Middleport
ltawnaWoocl
McArthur
At ltlpley
R11lna
Eaafern
AI Spincer
At IIUfllnd

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The City Loan &amp;Savings Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
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Sug~r
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Run Flour Mills
POMEROY, OHIO

The Gloeckner Cafe
MAIN ST.
POMEROY
Ohio Valley Plumbing
&amp; Heating
EDWARD BAER
POMEROY

Williams Nationwide Ins.
~OMEROY,· ~0

Crows ·Stea~ ~ouse
"HOME OF THE TOM-lOY"
POMEROY, OHIO

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The Green Lantern \.,
Pomeroy·

Powell's Sunoco Service .,
Racine Fui-Valu Market
Station
RACINE, OHIO
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MID~I.Ef'ORT, OHIO

Robinson's Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaning
tnd

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Chapman·Canaday Shoes
In 1he Middle Block Next To Elbtrfelds
Pom1roy's Quality Shoe Store ..

Pomeroy Flower Shop
"WI Willi IILOWIRS"
POMEROY, oHIO

Rail's Ben Franklin
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

THI

Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
POMEROY, OHIO

Mason Bowling Lanes

s...t.U-Atl-m

Oct. 21 · - .~ .....
Oct. 27 ChoUIICII\'-Dovor

Citizens National Bank
MEMBER FDIC
MIDDLEPORT

The Blue Tartan
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO ·

Pass
Interference

Ball Illegally

llpi.IO-Atllllno
Oct. 1
c~~~u_,
Oct. 15 -AI Tho Plolno
Oct. 21 _ AI McArthur
Oct. 29 _ , _ .....
Nev. 4
· W1h11111

Rizer Qif. fe"ampany '
POMERoY, OHIO

. INTERFERENCE

«ACINI

RUTLAND

Midway Market:
POMEROY, OHIO

Mason Furniture Co.
HERMAN GRATE MASON, W.VA.

AthtM .
Oct. 7
AI Pallltf'O\'
Oct. 14
Log•n '
Oct. 21
. Gtlllpollt
At MklciiiPorf .
. Oct. 21
Nov. 4
Jaclaen
Nov. 11 -.;..._ At Partamouth

KYGER CREIK

RACINE. OHIO

Anthonys Plumbing
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO.

K &amp; C Jewelers
"'KEIPSAKI DIAMONDS".;. POMEROY,O.

Oak Hill ·

Davis-Wamer Insurance
POMEROY, OHIO

The Stcir Supply Co.
RACINE, OHIO

Offside

At Ntlaonvllle

The Fabric Shop
SINGER SALES •SERVICE POMEROY

Middleport' Lunch Roc&gt;m
MIDDLEPORT,- ·OHIO

Ma.-tin Ambulance Service
RUTLAND, OHIO

OTHER MEIGS COUNTY AND AREA $CHEDULES
- I'ASTIRN

BALL DEAD

WILLSTON

Hartley and Bennetf
Ashland Oil &amp; Refining Co.
SHOE STORE
POME~Y
MINERSVILLE, OHIO

I.e Racine Home Bank

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504 E. Main
Pomeroy

Middleport Dept. Store
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Quality Print Shop
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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LOGAN

Tinys Foodland
MIDDLEPORT
KANAUGA

"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALERu

Swisher &amp; Lohse
RIXALL DRUGS- POMEROY, OHIO

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1966
SOUTHEASTERN
-OHIO

INELIGIBLE

PASSINC"

SAFETY

IIUOD. II !ben .for

Incomplete Pass
· Penalty Declined

llegal Use
Of Hands

The Shoe Box
"WHIRl YOU GIT MOitl 11011 YOUII MONIY"
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Time Out

1tart of a triumphant

INCOMPLETE

HANDS

Ebersbach Hardware
MAIN ST.
POMEROY

· The Home Laund,Y Co.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

on to a wlnnlnc

' Illegal Procedure
·-· or Position

Crawling,
Helping Runner

G&amp;J Auto Parts Co.
POMEROY, OHIO

TIME OUT

Let'a cheer our team

PROCEDURE

CRAWLING

The Court Street Grill
POMERQY, OHIO

everybody, to lht

openinc ramel

s, ..... ftlttiletl 8111f11"' E. . .U.l••au

Illegal
Return
Safety

DElAY

Personal Foul

l'ltb FootiNIII Fe.ture 11 SpouoreiJ Bt l'u J'eDDteiRf Clt71e -

MASON, W. VA.

Joe's Carry Quv ~:: -;. ,.. "hWnie.Gross, l.nc.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
"SPORTS APPAREL"
POMEROY
(f• - .,..,.,

·Meigs General liospikll
POMEROY, OHI() ~.
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Robinson's Tri-Lustre Cleaners

Lyons Clover Farm Store
TI/PPERS PLAINS, OHIO
Ohio Valley Industries
MINERSVILLE, OHIO

THE

Economy Savings &amp;Loan Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
The Baum Lumber Co.
BUILDING MATERIALS CHESTER, 0.

Grover's Studio
Profe11ional Photoaraphy POMEROY

THE

Ridenour's Radio &amp; TV
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Pomeroy Cement Boc Co. I
· CHESTER, OHio
POMEROY, OHIO
-------------------Bahr Clothiers
Columbia GAS
MIDDU..OIT
CASH BAHR
Of Ohio, Inc.
Veterans Memorial
Rawlings-Coats
Hospital
AMBULANCE SERVICE
f'OMEIOY, OHIO
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Waid Cross1 Sons
Ewings Ambulance Service
POMEROY, OHIO
FOOD - GENERAL MDSL
RAONI

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"' POMEjic;Y

N~tional

Bank
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RUTLAND
WELKER'S · :. ~- _:, ·· ~~~~~-1-Lu-.••-:,-,-S--1 •
Maple Lawn Poulij~Farm ~ --~ ey ·
·· r.. upp Y
HEMLOCK GROVE, . OHIO.
- ----Ml-D_DLEPOIT
__-.,.'-·-o-HI-0--King ·Builders S&amp;ipply Co.
. First National Bonk
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POMEROY, OHIO

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ARNOLD GRATE
RUTLAND, 0 . .
-N-ew-Y-or_k_C-Io-th-in_g_Ho-use- __B_R_W_H_a-rdw-a-re---•---PC-OM-111-0Y_,_OH_I_o____ l ----PO-M_ER_RO_Y_,_OH_IO___
Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
Goeuler's J.welry
POiliiiOY, 'OHIO

, The .Martin. R-urant

. :,W.OOD . . '.' · . MIOI¥~

V•. D~ Edwards ·Insurance

POMROY, OHIO

Mason County

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Neut2hng's lecwty Shop

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t'Omes to a

(']os~

thi s

MMEROY, 0.

Friday

night as arf'a high s(ilools open
their 1966 roolball ca mpaign:-;

Announces t he Employment of

;Wilh two loca l sC'hools
laking i
:oot, JUore day for tune-ups be-- l
tore opentng 011 Saturday mght . 1

A! Bdoty Operator

MARY POWHL

nat. Carlyle Ri( hu rcik,

l'e~peeiive

Bl eac, ~irrrj

football 1

and

and J?rr &lt;:tiny.

tdt!!f'lete Hair ear~!

leasuns agai nst each nlht&gt;r .'-;at- i
urday ni gllt at the J\-1iddleporl
Stadium .
Just what Cuaeh
Ch&lt;lrles
Smi th, now in hts sophom11rr

year at Hu11and, will

B~ec_k

R'luette Permanenf.~. Tmtmg,

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the Middlf:'port Ye llow J&lt;Jcke b

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Come itl. ond See l1rrry for IJo-

The Rutland Red Dt'vils and i

ppen tlwir

bring '

into Ole J&lt;teket camp remains

J

to be Sf't'll. Rut Irom past ex per- :
le11re of observing these
two I
.\1t&gt;J~s Cou nt~' S&lt;'hool~ squ &lt;~ re off
ou uf.ierring mgM ot tilt' gridrrnn 1
seasons. wbatevt&gt;r !\lr Srmth

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of talent and tha t

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with a ca-

pital ''T"' .

EIGHT SEI\IORS - Middleport's Yellow Jaekels, probably the lightest team In the ares, has eight seniors.
They are, front row . I lo r, Hoger Laffingwell, Jim Bartlett, Steve Pullins, Sam Hond. Back Row, George
Sau er, Larry Slobart, Ray Hindy and Asa Bradbury. Sentinel Photo.

Rutland wrth a co-championship in the Mid-Ohio Vu lley t'orlterence ir1 1965 will have the
mainstays ol Uwrr lillf• h;wk
this seas1m and a lot H] of nine I
lettermen. The dd en~P :-;lrn rrld
be more powerful than offense
Iince Smith wrll h&lt;J \'1' tlrn'P r!t' ~'&gt;
men in the backf ie ld with o11l_y
quarterbae k .Joe ll awkm~ rt'-

RUTLAND SENIORS- Six seniors are on the roster of the Rut!land Red De.
viis this season. They are BIU Kennedy and Joe Hawkins, kneeling; and Roger
Barrett, Jim Vanaman, Charles Scott and Roger Davis, Sentinel Photo

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th ~ Ea"'~i 'II'Mrt tliey t;pen their 1966 grid c•mpalgn this
"' Keaton Don Roush, !lager Allmali, Ar•hl9 Rooe.
ELEVEN SENIORS ~ Tllrte 1tfll ·~ U HDlors. on the rot!~r t!f 8
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Friday nl8111 at home against l&gt;'annan,.'l'i'ace. J{~~llilg, L lb I( Claru ~~. ~h!t~~~ .•~11and .ch. rlr!es Elchlllfll!r. _ sentinel Photo.
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F{IQ,er:t ~Williams. j5(1. and Gar~

Dririner al Wi will rotllld 0111
&amp;he Red DP\ '11 bad:field.
I n football &lt;IS Wt&gt;ll HS other
things if!-= wh.":lts up front thnt !
counts and HtJtland will have- it ·
up fron t.
Pussible ~ t ar ting lim• fur thf'
RPd Devi l ~ wil l be Hoger l&gt;avis. 1
16S, .and \ like Barr. t90
at ·
Ends. Stel'e Brog&lt;~Jl. t i O and Le- 1
roy Wekh . 195 at the fTuards.
Tarkles Ro~rr Blc:H·k and Per-,
ry Hennedy both at 200 a11d L'fn-1
ter Charle-s Scott at 211J. make ;
up a !inf' that is tou gh to run
qainst m anybodies league. I
Middlt'port with iii freshmen
toach finds it:;elf in a rebtrild · 1llt

fltet FtOrlda
Trips lhilefldedl

100 GALLONS

T•klli You To Flarid-3

Gotssler

1

CO·CAPTAJNS - Sam Hood, left and George
Sauer are co-ca ptains of the 1966 Middlepmt Yel-

lng yoar and UJat too m1ght be

Jtw~ry

Store, Po•woy

opelled wilh a capital "It"
Coacb Fred Phillis. the JDcke ts
low Jarket football team . Both are seniors and back·
new Mentor. will have b11t twu
fielders for Coach Jl'red Phillis. Sentinel Photo
senior lettermen around which j - ----~-----·-------- - - · --~ -- - - -

to build bJS

I

1966 ball dub term

Meigs Temple

KINZY TO SPEAK

td 'al perhaps U1e sm&amp;:~lles t team PT. PLEASANT - Frank Kinto be fielded at Middleport in zy, an employe of the Panlasnte
years.
/Company. will be lhe guest
Ht:'aviest man on the: squad is speah r at tnrUght's regular Kijuniur Bernard Lyons at 215 wani s Club dinner meeting . Mr.
lba., but from then on
the Kinz:v.
an AmPrican Citizen
weights take a " Dow-Jones" since 1960. excaped from Cze-ch- Meigs Temple Pylhian Sisters
drop leveling off at somewhere os lovakia 's "' iron &lt;.'Urtain'' in 1 reconvened for their fall meetaround the 140 ro 150 pound j l948. He has seve •·al close rela· 1ing_s Tuesda~ ev~ning at the
SOUTHERN SENIORS - Twelve seniors will make up the bulwark of the veteran·dominated Sonthern Tornadoes grid team this
Otighborbood, and U1ats not a 1 tives. incl ud ing his fathrr and leg ron hall m ~Iddlepor t. A
1
very btg neighborhood when brother, still In Czechoslovakia. 6:30 potluck dmner preceded seasnn . Southern will open at home against Chauncey this Friday. Kneeling, left to right, are Charlie Snodgrass, Phil Hill, Daniel Hensler,
Neigler and Ed Moran. Standing, Tom Wickline, Sherm Cundiff, Amos Wallbrown, Joha McClintock, Steve Dailey, Bob Grueser and
you consider SEOAI. footba ll.
th€' meetmg with Mrs.
Phil Bruce
Mike Jenkins. - Sentinel Photo.
Re~ out of tht
Jacket
Meinhart a~~d Mrs. Karl Owen
c::amp sbow three not so successBAKE SALE
/in eharge of the tablt decora·
1uJ «9unages although a lot . _The junior c_!ass of Wahama itOHl:i .and coffee.
'\)( lessons were learned aga inst H1gh School w1ll hold a bake M
G
Ch'ld
M
1 sd, ed ' os 1
teams like Ravenswood War- sale on Saturdav. September !E rs · t eoCrhgef
'
·
k · xce 11 e11
1e , pres1
over
..
ren Local and North Gallia lOth , •.t
l&amp;S Super Maret tile ritual opening with
Mrs. Southern's Tornadoes are hop- lhis 21st y•ar, has voiced hope• Southeno Coach Don
Van i terback Bob Grueser, Fullback as offeDBive end because of a
Middleport !aired about e.en rand Millers Soper
'"
!Meinhart
servmg
as
Manager
,ing
to
Op&lt;'n
thei
r
1960
football
'
this
fin
al
Blue
Devil
team
can
Meter
who
Inherited
a
,.niorSherm Cundifland Right Half. Irib injury but will 1&gt;e ""'
5
- AKainst WarrPn and North Gal - i New Haven , and Bachner Su- pro tern of the Temp le. Mrs. , seasoR with a wiH thi s Fr1day repeat U1e performance of lasl 1l donlln.ated ~quad ill his .first I1back Jobo McClintock. T b e on defense, according lo Coarh
Jio, but Raven, wood wa. a dif· l per Market and, the B&amp;B Mar-; Horace McElhinny was wei- night over the Chauncey-Dover 1year's S&lt;1uad that posted an 8h ad mentor bo s Left Half poot will be filled by [1 Vaa Meter.
ferent story.
ket m Ma:-;on . 1 he sale
wJIJ Icomed Uack after &lt;tn absence of 1 Blue Devi l:- ol AI hens County. ' 1-t rP.cord.
j
as e
• pe J1small, but speedy T"IDl Cozart. Other Soulhern starten will
ThJfJ early in the season it
at JD
sew· ral meetings due to hospi·
The f:levils, seemingly
al- f Nine
are retumiag hi1 Tornadoes wlll be
a jwJior.
; be Tom Wickline, righl tackle;
.
hard for some mentors to !:iay 1 .
talization this summer.
ways w1th a strong
e]P\'en, from the 1965 Blue Devil team [ up to take the opner. We ! Ends e.tpected to start for i Carl H.il&gt;hmson ,
g1.•l'd;

Pythians Have
Fall Meeting

r'

,.

Southern Tornadoes to Host Chauncey

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s~ason

Jeue~meo

ge~red.

l'l/~ht

1

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"this" or "thai' ' will be a start. Irons Wide open and up

lng lineup and su('h is thf' case
of the
Jackets. It

Yellu~·

grab~.

th~re- 1

Geo_rge

S~uer.

f&lt;lre looks like Sat urday mght hackf1el der

•

JS

star

for 1 Reported ill, but improving, handed Snu th•·rn one

ot

'" while 11 were lost by gradua- haven't looked u good u wbat j Souther• are veteran M I k e I Jim Hanlon, &lt;enter;

pos~

~et@r.

' were Mrs. Griff RusselL Mrs. three defeats Jast year in the tion. This wilt. be Cbauncey'sjl would Uke," said Van
JenkiRs_, a seeior and
1'But the
Max SanborR, Lena McEllunney I
encounter of Ihe cam- last football team as a
are Jbow1ag 1 ;
Didd.le. Ed

J_ark~t. )

~ning

reported s!tll al i-land Homer Jnnes. Miss Mabel paigR.

_sep~r·

• tom ligament In his right leg.' and nowers .. Mrs. McElhmney - - ·- - --·

·- - -- ---~ --·-----· - - - - -

bo~l

ate school before consol1datroa : lot of eothusrasm.

against Rutland. wlll be some- ~' ing and m~y side/1ne most of j Hysell was reported ill and is ' V.tera• . Chouncey ·
Dover w&gt;th Alh.eRs alld The
t;hat of a prov1ng ground for M1ddleport s opener beca use or. to be remembered w1lh cards mentor Bill Snuth, who n; m ne.x t . yegr.

the Jackets Wlth ..vera)

-·- - -

To~

Plains j Th~ Tornadoes hav~ eteran/
1backfteldera returning ill QuaJL.

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and Mrs. Ben Neutzlrng thanked I
the group for cards and gifts I

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and means chairman, reported
on the sa le of knives and report·
ed some rf' maming on hand . A
rummage sale was planned tentavelv fnr October 7-8 with lo·
cation. to bf' announced. Hostes-

WAHAMA CAPTAINS- Paul Hoffman, left, and
William Arthur will be co·captains of the Wahama
White Falcons this season. Both are seniors of Coach
Boll llil:hardson. Sentinel Pboto

for .th e October m"ting will
be Mrs Clyde Andrews, Mrs.
George rnilds and Mrs. Harold
J.em/ey.
Mt;ETING SLATED
PT. PI.F,ASANT - A joint

f'

1

meettnc.

does filth-ever lootball squad.

·Seven of Southern's 14 letter·
mea are seniors.

1

0.: Mrs.
Gladys Today ,. Thursday, Sept. I,
Fife, Middleport; Richard Ke•·J the 251st day of l96tl with ll to
4
tersou, Ft. -CiiniOR; a sister, follow.
Carrie Smith, Canton:
and
IJi grandchildren. Mrs. Kester· The moon Ia between Ill lost
S&lt;m· 1!/BS a member of · the quarter and new phase,
Cbruch of Christ In Christian The morning stan are
Union in Middleport.
Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and
Funeral services will
be Venus.
held Saturday at 2 p. m. at the The evening star io Saturn.
Ewing Funeral •!lome with the United ·State. Sen. Robert
Charles litger and Re•. Taft was born on thlo day In
Troy Fields olflclaUng. Burial 1889.
wJII be in !he Rock Sprlllgs On thiS day ill history:
Cemetery.
.Iii 1565, tho first permanent
settlement of wbal Jo now tht
_ . :!Rl.\TJIP. " . . COIItlnental United Slate. w.,
Fafio, waJ'i!jl!r ljidiy alod• Frl- louncle!l · at Sl. AIIIUSiine, Fla.
..,, Bllh, ......., 7UI. ~ r.- .Iii ~. tht Crimean War

· Rev.

held October 1 at Wahama be-

tant

I,

Dodderer,!

~onton,

ginning at 9 a .m.

AU members of both clubs
are urged to attend this impor.

Mrs. Kesterson
,

~

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mtoeting of the Point Pleasant
Woman·s Club and the New
Haven Woman's Club will be
held this evening fThursday)
7:.10 p m. in the auditorium at
Wilhama High School and final
plans will be formulated for
thP Southwestern District Wo-man's Club Convention to be

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·-----··- - ,four sophomores and
seveo
!freshmen make up the Torna·

work as T-quarterback for
the Blue Devils aRd to
also
wlug
ing back. Gary Thomas, a 138
Mrs. Pearl V. Kesterson, 88, lb. senior, will be In the fuU·
Mtnersvllle, died Wednesday af~ back poslUon while Larry Thotemoon at HeJzer Hospilal.
mas and Gene Lewis are• half.
·
backs.
Sunivon include her hus-band, Ben Kesterso11; children,
mrs. Audrla Jeffers
· , Mine-•..Tbe Almpnac
vnte; Mrs. Beulah
By United Prou laternallonal

$80 spPnt for altuistic work.

Mrs. Maxine Owens ,

Mike

Mo~an. als~

·

in the three month period and

.,

Junior !Dailey, left guard and
a 1 Ihle, left tackle.

passes Away
Jim Stley has been pegged
to
on wednesday ........ the sillgle btock-

mg the business meeting a total .
of 126 sick visits were reported

"•:

Steve

semor, w•U see llmited actrou . Twelve seniors, five juniors,

sent lo them during ill ness. Uur-~

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ffil.CAPJ'AINS - Rutland Coach Charlet Smltb ·poses here wllb bla tri~lp­
tains for the 1966 Red Devils team. Kneeling are ebarles Scott, left, and Roger Black wbile J0e Hawkins looks on from behilld..tse.Diloa!· Pbota.
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BY BUB E. BYF.R

Neut2hng's lecwty Shop

I

The final week of rthearsals I
t'Omes to a

(']os~

thi s

MMEROY, 0.

Friday

night as arf'a high s(ilools open
their 1966 roolball ca mpaign:-;

Announces t he Employment of

;Wilh two loca l sC'hools
laking i
:oot, JUore day for tune-ups be-- l
tore opentng 011 Saturday mght . 1

A! Bdoty Operator

MARY POWHL

nat. Carlyle Ri( hu rcik,

l'e~peeiive

Bl eac, ~irrrj

football 1

and

and J?rr &lt;:tiny.

tdt!!f'lete Hair ear~!

leasuns agai nst each nlht&gt;r .'-;at- i
urday ni gllt at the J\-1iddleporl
Stadium .
Just what Cuaeh
Ch&lt;lrles
Smi th, now in hts sophom11rr

year at Hu11and, will

B~ec_k

R'luette Permanenf.~. Tmtmg,

i

the Middlf:'port Ye llow J&lt;Jcke b

.

Come itl. ond See l1rrry for IJo-

The Rutland Red Dt'vils and i

ppen tlwir

bring '

into Ole J&lt;teket camp remains

J

to be Sf't'll. Rut Irom past ex per- :
le11re of observing these
two I
.\1t&gt;J~s Cou nt~' S&lt;'hool~ squ &lt;~ re off
ou uf.ierring mgM ot tilt' gridrrnn 1
seasons. wbatevt&gt;r !\lr Srmth

,. •· .

brin gs 1.0 1m•m will h&lt;l\P plenty ['

of talent and tha t

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with a ca-

pital ''T"' .

EIGHT SEI\IORS - Middleport's Yellow Jaekels, probably the lightest team In the ares, has eight seniors.
They are, front row . I lo r, Hoger Laffingwell, Jim Bartlett, Steve Pullins, Sam Hond. Back Row, George
Sau er, Larry Slobart, Ray Hindy and Asa Bradbury. Sentinel Photo.

Rutland wrth a co-championship in the Mid-Ohio Vu lley t'orlterence ir1 1965 will have the
mainstays ol Uwrr lillf• h;wk
this seas1m and a lot H] of nine I
lettermen. The dd en~P :-;lrn rrld
be more powerful than offense
Iince Smith wrll h&lt;J \'1' tlrn'P r!t' ~'&gt;
men in the backf ie ld with o11l_y
quarterbae k .Joe ll awkm~ rt'-

RUTLAND SENIORS- Six seniors are on the roster of the Rut!land Red De.
viis this season. They are BIU Kennedy and Joe Hawkins, kneeling; and Roger
Barrett, Jim Vanaman, Charles Scott and Roger Davis, Sentinel Photo

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th ~ Ea"'~i 'II'Mrt tliey t;pen their 1966 grid c•mpalgn this
"' Keaton Don Roush, !lager Allmali, Ar•hl9 Rooe.
ELEVEN SENIORS ~ Tllrte 1tfll ·~ U HDlors. on the rot!~r t!f 8
1
Friday nl8111 at home against l&gt;'annan,.'l'i'ace. J{~~llilg, L lb I( Claru ~~. ~h!t~~~ .•~11and .ch. rlr!es Elchlllfll!r. _ sentinel Photo.
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Second r()W1 Dave Will.lams, Ridlard Dou!llat, TQf,D _,@sJ?ome, llonald

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turning . Lardy Lr llliP ~' .
IJ!'i.
F{IQ,er:t ~Williams. j5(1. and Gar~

Dririner al Wi will rotllld 0111
&amp;he Red DP\ '11 bad:field.
I n football &lt;IS Wt&gt;ll HS other
things if!-= wh.":lts up front thnt !
counts and HtJtland will have- it ·
up fron t.
Pussible ~ t ar ting lim• fur thf'
RPd Devi l ~ wil l be Hoger l&gt;avis. 1
16S, .and \ like Barr. t90
at ·
Ends. Stel'e Brog&lt;~Jl. t i O and Le- 1
roy Wekh . 195 at the fTuards.
Tarkles Ro~rr Blc:H·k and Per-,
ry Hennedy both at 200 a11d L'fn-1
ter Charle-s Scott at 211J. make ;
up a !inf' that is tou gh to run
qainst m anybodies league. I
Middlt'port with iii freshmen
toach finds it:;elf in a rebtrild · 1llt

fltet FtOrlda
Trips lhilefldedl

100 GALLONS

T•klli You To Flarid-3

Gotssler

1

CO·CAPTAJNS - Sam Hood, left and George
Sauer are co-ca ptains of the 1966 Middlepmt Yel-

lng yoar and UJat too m1ght be

Jtw~ry

Store, Po•woy

opelled wilh a capital "It"
Coacb Fred Phillis. the JDcke ts
low Jarket football team . Both are seniors and back·
new Mentor. will have b11t twu
fielders for Coach Jl'red Phillis. Sentinel Photo
senior lettermen around which j - ----~-----·-------- - - · --~ -- - - -

to build bJS

I

1966 ball dub term

Meigs Temple

KINZY TO SPEAK

td 'al perhaps U1e sm&amp;:~lles t team PT. PLEASANT - Frank Kinto be fielded at Middleport in zy, an employe of the Panlasnte
years.
/Company. will be lhe guest
Ht:'aviest man on the: squad is speah r at tnrUght's regular Kijuniur Bernard Lyons at 215 wani s Club dinner meeting . Mr.
lba., but from then on
the Kinz:v.
an AmPrican Citizen
weights take a " Dow-Jones" since 1960. excaped from Cze-ch- Meigs Temple Pylhian Sisters
drop leveling off at somewhere os lovakia 's "' iron &lt;.'Urtain'' in 1 reconvened for their fall meetaround the 140 ro 150 pound j l948. He has seve •·al close rela· 1ing_s Tuesda~ ev~ning at the
SOUTHERN SENIORS - Twelve seniors will make up the bulwark of the veteran·dominated Sonthern Tornadoes grid team this
Otighborbood, and U1ats not a 1 tives. incl ud ing his fathrr and leg ron hall m ~Iddlepor t. A
1
very btg neighborhood when brother, still In Czechoslovakia. 6:30 potluck dmner preceded seasnn . Southern will open at home against Chauncey this Friday. Kneeling, left to right, are Charlie Snodgrass, Phil Hill, Daniel Hensler,
Neigler and Ed Moran. Standing, Tom Wickline, Sherm Cundiff, Amos Wallbrown, Joha McClintock, Steve Dailey, Bob Grueser and
you consider SEOAI. footba ll.
th€' meetmg with Mrs.
Phil Bruce
Mike Jenkins. - Sentinel Photo.
Re~ out of tht
Jacket
Meinhart a~~d Mrs. Karl Owen
c::amp sbow three not so successBAKE SALE
/in eharge of the tablt decora·
1uJ «9unages although a lot . _The junior c_!ass of Wahama itOHl:i .and coffee.
'\)( lessons were learned aga inst H1gh School w1ll hold a bake M
G
Ch'ld
M
1 sd, ed ' os 1
teams like Ravenswood War- sale on Saturdav. September !E rs · t eoCrhgef
'
·
k · xce 11 e11
1e , pres1
over
..
ren Local and North Gallia lOth , •.t
l&amp;S Super Maret tile ritual opening with
Mrs. Southern's Tornadoes are hop- lhis 21st y•ar, has voiced hope• Southeno Coach Don
Van i terback Bob Grueser, Fullback as offeDBive end because of a
Middleport !aired about e.en rand Millers Soper
'"
!Meinhart
servmg
as
Manager
,ing
to
Op&lt;'n
thei
r
1960
football
'
this
fin
al
Blue
Devil
team
can
Meter
who
Inherited
a
,.niorSherm Cundifland Right Half. Irib injury but will 1&gt;e ""'
5
- AKainst WarrPn and North Gal - i New Haven , and Bachner Su- pro tern of the Temp le. Mrs. , seasoR with a wiH thi s Fr1day repeat U1e performance of lasl 1l donlln.ated ~quad ill his .first I1back Jobo McClintock. T b e on defense, according lo Coarh
Jio, but Raven, wood wa. a dif· l per Market and, the B&amp;B Mar-; Horace McElhinny was wei- night over the Chauncey-Dover 1year's S&lt;1uad that posted an 8h ad mentor bo s Left Half poot will be filled by [1 Vaa Meter.
ferent story.
ket m Ma:-;on . 1 he sale
wJIJ Icomed Uack after &lt;tn absence of 1 Blue Devi l:- ol AI hens County. ' 1-t rP.cord.
j
as e
• pe J1small, but speedy T"IDl Cozart. Other Soulhern starten will
ThJfJ early in the season it
at JD
sew· ral meetings due to hospi·
The f:levils, seemingly
al- f Nine
are retumiag hi1 Tornadoes wlll be
a jwJior.
; be Tom Wickline, righl tackle;
.
hard for some mentors to !:iay 1 .
talization this summer.
ways w1th a strong
e]P\'en, from the 1965 Blue Devil team [ up to take the opner. We ! Ends e.tpected to start for i Carl H.il&gt;hmson ,
g1.•l'd;

Pythians Have
Fall Meeting

r'

,.

Southern Tornadoes to Host Chauncey

1

t~

is I s~~

I

Mark~t

a.~·---·~------~

"~

s~ason

Jeue~meo

ge~red.

l'l/~ht

1

!

"this" or "thai' ' will be a start. Irons Wide open and up

lng lineup and su('h is thf' case
of the
Jackets. It

Yellu~·

grab~.

th~re- 1

Geo_rge

S~uer.

f&lt;lre looks like Sat urday mght hackf1el der

•

JS

star

for 1 Reported ill, but improving, handed Snu th•·rn one

ot

'" while 11 were lost by gradua- haven't looked u good u wbat j Souther• are veteran M I k e I Jim Hanlon, &lt;enter;

pos~

~et@r.

' were Mrs. Griff RusselL Mrs. three defeats Jast year in the tion. This wilt. be Cbauncey'sjl would Uke," said Van
JenkiRs_, a seeior and
1'But the
Max SanborR, Lena McEllunney I
encounter of Ihe cam- last football team as a
are Jbow1ag 1 ;
Didd.le. Ed

J_ark~t. )

~ning

reported s!tll al i-land Homer Jnnes. Miss Mabel paigR.

_sep~r·

• tom ligament In his right leg.' and nowers .. Mrs. McElhmney - - ·- - --·

·- - -- ---~ --·-----· - - - - -

bo~l

ate school before consol1datroa : lot of eothusrasm.

against Rutland. wlll be some- ~' ing and m~y side/1ne most of j Hysell was reported ill and is ' V.tera• . Chouncey ·
Dover w&gt;th Alh.eRs alld The
t;hat of a prov1ng ground for M1ddleport s opener beca use or. to be remembered w1lh cards mentor Bill Snuth, who n; m ne.x t . yegr.

the Jackets Wlth ..vera)

-·- - -

To~

Plains j Th~ Tornadoes hav~ eteran/
1backfteldera returning ill QuaJL.

1

-----

and Mrs. Ben Neutzlrng thanked I
the group for cards and gifts I

. r, . •~·~··&gt;

.·•·

.. ~

P""

'

'•
1

~

~~
0

.
J

,

!I

ways

and means chairman, reported
on the sa le of knives and report·
ed some rf' maming on hand . A
rummage sale was planned tentavelv fnr October 7-8 with lo·
cation. to bf' announced. Hostes-

WAHAMA CAPTAINS- Paul Hoffman, left, and
William Arthur will be co·captains of the Wahama
White Falcons this season. Both are seniors of Coach
Boll llil:hardson. Sentinel Pboto

for .th e October m"ting will
be Mrs Clyde Andrews, Mrs.
George rnilds and Mrs. Harold
J.em/ey.
Mt;ETING SLATED
PT. PI.F,ASANT - A joint

f'

1

meettnc.

does filth-ever lootball squad.

·Seven of Southern's 14 letter·
mea are seniors.

1

0.: Mrs.
Gladys Today ,. Thursday, Sept. I,
Fife, Middleport; Richard Ke•·J the 251st day of l96tl with ll to
4
tersou, Ft. -CiiniOR; a sister, follow.
Carrie Smith, Canton:
and
IJi grandchildren. Mrs. Kester· The moon Ia between Ill lost
S&lt;m· 1!/BS a member of · the quarter and new phase,
Cbruch of Christ In Christian The morning stan are
Union in Middleport.
Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and
Funeral services will
be Venus.
held Saturday at 2 p. m. at the The evening star io Saturn.
Ewing Funeral •!lome with the United ·State. Sen. Robert
Charles litger and Re•. Taft was born on thlo day In
Troy Fields olflclaUng. Burial 1889.
wJII be in !he Rock Sprlllgs On thiS day ill history:
Cemetery.
.Iii 1565, tho first permanent
settlement of wbal Jo now tht
_ . :!Rl.\TJIP. " . . COIItlnental United Slate. w.,
Fafio, waJ'i!jl!r ljidiy alod• Frl- louncle!l · at Sl. AIIIUSiine, Fla.
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· Rev.

held October 1 at Wahama be-

tant

I,

Dodderer,!

~onton,

ginning at 9 a .m.

AU members of both clubs
are urged to attend this impor.

Mrs. Kesterson
,

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mtoeting of the Point Pleasant
Woman·s Club and the New
Haven Woman's Club will be
held this evening fThursday)
7:.10 p m. in the auditorium at
Wilhama High School and final
plans will be formulated for
thP Southwestern District Wo-man's Club Convention to be

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seveo
!freshmen make up the Torna·

work as T-quarterback for
the Blue Devils aRd to
also
wlug
ing back. Gary Thomas, a 138
Mrs. Pearl V. Kesterson, 88, lb. senior, will be In the fuU·
Mtnersvllle, died Wednesday af~ back poslUon while Larry Thotemoon at HeJzer Hospilal.
mas and Gene Lewis are• half.
·
backs.
Sunivon include her hus-band, Ben Kesterso11; children,
mrs. Audrla Jeffers
· , Mine-•..Tbe Almpnac
vnte; Mrs. Beulah
By United Prou laternallonal

$80 spPnt for altuistic work.

Mrs. Maxine Owens ,

Mike

Mo~an. als~

·

in the three month period and

.,

Junior !Dailey, left guard and
a 1 Ihle, left tackle.

passes Away
Jim Stley has been pegged
to
on wednesday ........ the sillgle btock-

mg the business meeting a total .
of 126 sick visits were reported

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semor, w•U see llmited actrou . Twelve seniors, five juniors,

sent lo them during ill ness. Uur-~

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tains for the 1966 Red Devils team. Kneeling are ebarles Scott, left, and Roger Black wbile J0e Hawkins looks on from behilld..tse.Diloa!· Pbota.
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TIM BARSTOW • 21li:4UBW
Handsome Contemporary sljlled "lo-t.Q¥" ..
cabinet in grained Walnul (Ofdr. V Ov'll · · ·'·
twln·cone speaker. VHF/(JHf Spbtflre Ptn~,t
World famous Zenith perlolntincetWotld '
famous Zenith valu~l

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Super Gold Video Guard
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Roule, Phone 1185-3830.
9 7 31p
7[ %c-:TO=N;-;;
Ch"e'"'v"'ro71e71-;tru=ck.:-,--:,:;:ho=rt
wheel base witb stock racks,
all in good condition. Phone~992-2787.
t 7 61p

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IU:'iUl 1 PIOO ... Ct .. G
truck , good tires, good
Wt.N1 to.O
general condition good.
PHONE WY 2-2156
9!12-3773
9 8 31c
FOR SALE - 1966 Oldsmobile
Notice
- - - - Tri-Power 442. Jim Hobstel·
GU:'i SHOOT, Sunday, Sept II, ler, Salem St., Rutland, Ohio
at the Isaac Walton Farm,
9 8 3tc 1.-=======~i
- --,-=-==------:
Chcs1P.r. Sponsored by
the 1955
Sale At Landmark
CHRYSLER, excellenl rw&gt;
Chester Volunteer Fire De- oing condition. Ph. 742-5852.
New 3 HP S1brt Tlll1r
partment.
9 8 3tp
B&amp;S ong., Rog. $129 _90.00

-----~8- 31__6_tp_

ADAM 'S Trading Post and An-

tique Store moved tu a new
location al the Cross Roads
Junction 124 and State Route ·
14' oo Rullalld Road. Ph.
742-4461.
9 1 tic

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BOB E. BYER
125 Felrl•n• Dr. Middt~rt

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Livestock

Mower, Reg.14.95 ___71.00

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Frnter, Reg. 90.00 _

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75.00
four 9 week old pigs. Phone II Osed Norge R•fr1t~retor
•ogular 75.00 _
50.00
9 8 3tc
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For Sale: _

WILL DO ironing in my home . PONY, saddle, bridle
and
Mrs. Joann Wolfe. Ph. 9'J2 · . hailer, $85. Henry
Werry,
557i .
9 7 Gte } · Pleasanl Ridge, Pomeroy, o.
Jade
Caney, Mgr•
.. - - -, , Ph. 992-5480.
9 7 31p
AUCTION at Laurel
Clill ' - - -- --..School House, St. RL 124, ev· I HAY. Ph. 9!12-7931. 9 7 6tp BUDGET PRICED lundture lr
our tblrd floor budget obop.
ery Friday night at 7 p. m., LUSTRF~ Foam·~ exclusive colBaker Furlllture, Middleport
Adams Trading Post and Auc· or bnghtE&gt;niog formula wiU Obio.
11 12 Uc
lion House, Russell Welch, made vom carpets look like
sales manager.
8 23 tfc new ~gain Electric shampoo· BEANS, potal.oell,
tomatoes
, '·
er rent.&lt;ll $1 Ebersbach Hard- and melons. Clarence Prof·
Wanted
ware. Pomeroy, Ohio,
. fitt, PorUand, 0. Pb. 841!·2234.
1
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JVOMAN To live ·with me in - -· .. ___
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a 11 lie
my home and do iight housetomatoes, $1 bushel, ·
work. Anna Smith, 777 S. yoo pick. George Hill, Dor- 19158 CONSOLE S"I'EREO-Just
8 31 •v1e taken in. lovely walnut
4Ul St, Middleporl, 0 .
cas, 0.
Ish, radio equipped with
_ 9 1 Gtc_
~URNACE, - 85,000 BTU, speed automatic changer,
NANTED - Work for buUdoz.
like oew C. A. Davis. Ph. aJ volume conlrol. This
er. Ph. 992-2208.
8 B JOtc 773-5674.
8 31 61P 3 months old. Take over payT~- B~y
MILLIONS of r•tgs ilave been men Is of $1.25 per week or
cleaned with Blue
Lustre. pay balllft&lt;e due tll6.00.
\ NTTQUES .- Fu-rniture, - marble
It's America's finest.
it in your home. Ph. 99W218.
lOJJ tables, dishes, cut glass,
electric shampooer $1. Pick·
I I ltc
miscellaneous ·items. Lee ens' Hardware Co., lne.
Rudisill, ·1111 ~ Terrace,
e&amp;
Pomeroy, Ohio.
8 Ill 30tp 1 --------,-.,-:...:.~

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DICK iRACY

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" LIGHTS? CAMERA? WAAT

HAVE WE ~ERE?"

t--,

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tmployment Wanted
no v . 18. wanls any type
work. Andy Jones, Cheshire,
phone ~·Wfi Cheshire.
~i'&gt;
9 8 31c

Devotions
Open Church
WSCSMeeting
ABBIE AND SLATS

Br SCHULZ
~111£ OiHER HAN~ IF I NOVE,
HE'L:i. I!IIMP H~ HEAP... IT'5
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nished apartJDeuls. AU ntJII.
ties paid. Pbone WY 2-2178.
Rowley and Reed. Aller 6
p. m. call WY 2-3514.

4'
5 ROOM apartment with bath.
Pb. ~Ill.
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FOUR ROOM lurniSbed
meDI. In' 2-3658.
4 14

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PomenJ)', 0. Ph. WJ-2903 daf
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HONDA 50, fully equipped, $190.
Paul H. Baer, Pomeroy, Slllr
Roule, Phone 1185-3830.
9 7 31p
7[ %c-:TO=N;-;;
Ch"e'"'v"'ro71e71-;tru=ck.:-,--:,:;:ho=rt
wheel base witb stock racks,
all in good condition. Phone~992-2787.
t 7 61p

:t·
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1960 INTERNATIONAL pickup
IU:'iUl 1 PIOO ... Ct .. G
truck , good tires, good
Wt.N1 to.O
general condition good.
PHONE WY 2-2156
9!12-3773
9 8 31c
FOR SALE - 1966 Oldsmobile
Notice
- - - - Tri-Power 442. Jim Hobstel·
GU:'i SHOOT, Sunday, Sept II, ler, Salem St., Rutland, Ohio
at the Isaac Walton Farm,
9 8 3tc 1.-=======~i
- --,-=-==------:
Chcs1P.r. Sponsored by
the 1955
Sale At Landmark
CHRYSLER, excellenl rw&gt;
Chester Volunteer Fire De- oing condition. Ph. 742-5852.
New 3 HP S1brt Tlll1r
partment.
9 8 3tp
B&amp;S ong., Rog. $129 _90.00

-----~8- 31__6_tp_

ADAM 'S Trading Post and An-

tique Store moved tu a new
location al the Cross Roads
Junction 124 and State Route ·
14' oo Rullalld Road. Ph.
742-4461.
9 1 tic

'

""'" Club at Savthorn 0~1•

BOB E. BYER
125 Felrl•n• Dr. Middt~rt

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MOTORS

e&amp;OA'i!S &amp; MOTORS
eiOA.T f'AINT

eTOOLS
S.At

KEITH GOBLE FORD

Mttropollt1n Mot~

.,., 2·2196

._,..... ~nd Stturday .

Bv HOWIE SCHNEIDER

~801'l:flv{JP'

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MMJ
GOVERNMENT
AGENCIE~l

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Livestock

Mower, Reg.14.95 ___71.00

TROUBL£ IS 71-lfli!E'S
A GROWIIVG PEMAND
, JiDR HI':: KIND OF

~00: ~ r:.QI~

AT ALL~ .."llli&gt;.T'S:

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WORK I

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u..d 16 cu. 11. CIMost
Frnter, Reg. 90.00 _

---~~--.

75.00
four 9 week old pigs. Phone II Osed Norge R•fr1t~retor
•ogular 75.00 _
50.00
9 8 3tc
992_7228_

__

For Sale: _

WILL DO ironing in my home . PONY, saddle, bridle
and
Mrs. Joann Wolfe. Ph. 9'J2 · . hailer, $85. Henry
Werry,
557i .
9 7 Gte } · Pleasanl Ridge, Pomeroy, o.
Jade
Caney, Mgr•
.. - - -, , Ph. 992-5480.
9 7 31p
AUCTION at Laurel
Clill ' - - -- --..School House, St. RL 124, ev· I HAY. Ph. 9!12-7931. 9 7 6tp BUDGET PRICED lundture lr
our tblrd floor budget obop.
ery Friday night at 7 p. m., LUSTRF~ Foam·~ exclusive colBaker Furlllture, Middleport
Adams Trading Post and Auc· or bnghtE&gt;niog formula wiU Obio.
11 12 Uc
lion House, Russell Welch, made vom carpets look like
sales manager.
8 23 tfc new ~gain Electric shampoo· BEANS, potal.oell,
tomatoes
, '·
er rent.&lt;ll $1 Ebersbach Hard- and melons. Clarence Prof·
Wanted
ware. Pomeroy, Ohio,
. fitt, PorUand, 0. Pb. 841!·2234.
1
9
JVOMAN To live ·with me in - -· .. ___
I
a 11 lie
my home and do iight housetomatoes, $1 bushel, ·
work. Anna Smith, 777 S. yoo pick. George Hill, Dor- 19158 CONSOLE S"I'EREO-Just
8 31 •v1e taken in. lovely walnut
4Ul St, Middleporl, 0 .
cas, 0.
Ish, radio equipped with
_ 9 1 Gtc_
~URNACE, - 85,000 BTU, speed automatic changer,
NANTED - Work for buUdoz.
like oew C. A. Davis. Ph. aJ volume conlrol. This
er. Ph. 992-2208.
8 B JOtc 773-5674.
8 31 61P 3 months old. Take over payT~- B~y
MILLIONS of r•tgs ilave been men Is of $1.25 per week or
cleaned with Blue
Lustre. pay balllft&lt;e due tll6.00.
\ NTTQUES .- Fu-rniture, - marble
It's America's finest.
it in your home. Ph. 99W218.
lOJJ tables, dishes, cut glass,
electric shampooer $1. Pick·
I I ltc
miscellaneous ·items. Lee ens' Hardware Co., lne.
Rudisill, ·1111 ~ Terrace,
e&amp;
Pomeroy, Ohio.
8 Ill 30tp 1 --------,-.,-:...:.~

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THE BORN LOSI! 11

lly CHESTER GOJILD

DICK iRACY

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" LIGHTS? CAMERA? WAAT

HAVE WE ~ERE?"

t--,

.. - •nl;d

tmployment Wanted
no v . 18. wanls any type
work. Andy Jones, Cheshire,
phone ~·Wfi Cheshire.
~i'&gt;
9 8 31c

Devotions
Open Church
WSCSMeeting
ABBIE AND SLATS

Br SCHULZ
~111£ OiHER HAN~ IF I NOVE,
HE'L:i. I!IIMP H~ HEAP... IT'5
EITHER MY NECK OR "IS HEAt&gt;...

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ed and unfurnished apanments. WV ~5434.
12 6 tic
THREE and four room fur.
nished apartJDeuls. AU ntJII.
ties paid. Pbone WY 2-2178.
Rowley and Reed. Aller 6
p. m. call WY 2-3514.

4'
5 ROOM apartment with bath.
Pb. ~Ill.
I 9 lie

FOUR ROOM lurniSbed
meDI. In' 2-3658.
4 14

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MODERN 2 bedroom llotM,
PomenJ)', 0. Ph. WJ-2903 daf
w WUI~ evealllp.

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WITH FULL SIRVICII·

"4ou•s

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IS J~ "' M •o ~ :011 P ~ uauy
Salu •du l::tO ll. 1111 ~ 11:00 hloo"
IT'!o SO ~AS'J
TO PLACii: to

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WY 11.2151

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CULTUQ DICPEND!! ON WHA'l' ONJil SHOULDN'T READ.

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Celebrated by Frank Holter's

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VOL ,X,V-111 NO. 101

FIVE

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1966

Army Engineers Recommend Can
WASHINGTON (UP!) -The
U.S. Anny's Board ot Engmel:!rs
for Rivers and Harbors Wday
recommended
to Congress
thai the controversial Lake Erie
Ohlo River canal be built.
~P- Michael J. Kirwan, DYoungstown, and Frank Bow,
R-Canton. made the announcement jointly at a news conference.
The recommendation means

NOTICE
Free Florida
Trips Extended!

100 GALLONS
Takes You To Florida

CERTIFIED GAS
STATION
538 W. Main St.
Pomeroy

that the $948 mUIIon waterway
has cleared a major hurdle.
Kirwan, cliairman of the
House Public Works Approprialions subcommittee, said there
was $500,0110 in the current bud·
get before his committee to provide planning money for the
canaL
Kirwan, who has sought the
project since he came to Congress in the __1930's, said, "I

PFC Johnson Takes Stand
On Court Martial Charge

3 t
TONIGHT thru FRIDAY
"BEACH BALL"

FT. DIX, N.J. (UP!) -Pic.
James .Johnson told his court
marUal Wday he refused to go
to v Nam because thousands
of civilians, including women
and children, •'are being
bomb ..~ shot and gassed ."
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FRIDAY ~and SATURDAY
September 9·1 0
"DRACULA, PRINCE OF

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Chn st opher Lt't'
Bttrbara Shl•l)('y
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John Carson

spent only IS minutes testifying
in his own behalf. The defense
then rested !Ia case.
Johnson, second of three GJ's
who refused to ship out "to
fight an Illegal war," admitted
under defense questioning that
he refused a direct order to
board a plane for Viet Nam.
Asked why, he replied:
"Thousands of peasants. ineluding women and cblldren,
are being bombed. shot and
gassed '" VIet Nam."
Col. Robert F. Maguire,
judicial officer at the court
martial. called a brief r&gt;rm
before lnstrucllng lbe eightman jury. A verdict was
e.~pected before noon EDT.
Pvt. Dennis Mora, 25, of New
York was convicted Wednesday
00 the same charges faced b
Johnson and was sentenced to
three years at hard labor, a
dishonorable discharge from
the army and forfeiture of pay.
Pi&lt;kup 5th pgh: Johnson

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abl with areas enJolnr ebeap would hold up legally. He lndl·
water transportation for the cated, however. that the project
movement of coal and Iron had not been c:eared by the
ore."
Bureau of the Budgel In CooThe project has loag been gress, a project must be authfought by the railroads and by orized undar separate !eglola·
citizen grou}lll who claim the Uon before moue cao be apcanal will only beael!l Youngs-~ propriated.
town, Kirwan's home city.
The canal would extend 120
Bow said he was confident. miles from the Ohio River near
that a congressional aathoriza-~ Rochester, Pa., running northlion of the project made In 1935 westward near Youngstown and

Warren and on w Lake Erie,
probably to Fairport Harbor
near fafnesvUie. Kirwan said,
bowever, the final Lake Erie
terminua woUld be determined

feet except In the restricted
reaches through Youngstown
and Warren, Ohio where a
depth ~ 15 feet would be provlded. The board estimated It
wt11 cost $3.1 million annually
io operate and maintain the
calla!.
The board further recommended that the location of the
Lake Erie terminus be determined at the Ume of prepara·

later.
The board stated "that the
whole project from the ·Oblo
River to Lake Erie is economically justified and accordingly
recommends it for construct.
ion ... wlth channel depths of 12

Uon of construcUon plaDs.
had been assumed that tbe
a! would end at a poiut
midway between Clevel.aDd
AshtabUla, near PalneavUie. '•·
This canal and another pit~.
posed canal jofnlng the
see and Tomblgbee riven il' ·
Alabama could eventually I~
a 1,74S ml1e watel'Way stretdlIng from Lake Erie to ~
Ala.
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Black Power
Leader hound
T0 u·Ighcourt
ATLANTA (UP)) -Stokely
Carmichael, the controversJal
"black power" leader of the
Student Nonviolent Coordlnating Committee (SNCC), was
bound over to Superior Court
Wday on a charge of Inciting •
riot.
Carmlchael wa8 arrested I
Thursday night in connection I
with a riot by 1,1100 Negroes [
Tuesday in an Atlanta slum
district.
He was originally scheduled
for a hearing in municipal
court this morning, but his
attorney, Howard Moore, asked
that the case be delayed untfl
later In the day.
Moore changed his mind
about an hour later and brought
Carmichael before Judge T. C.
Utile, and the defendant
waived the hearing. Carmichael
was held on a $8,006 bond on
lbe e~~ar«e ol'l!!CIIInli: a rlol...,
a $1,006 bond-\m 8 MilO' ~·
cr'eating a disturbance. lloltl
1 was not posted.

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Blondes held a 3 to I lead today in lhe competition for the
Miss America crown.
The Thursday night prelim!·
nary wins of two blondes •hapely Miss south Carolina
and talented Miss Ohkl - · made
it appear the long time jinx
against fair haired
beauties Th~ Board ~f U. S. C 1 v 11
may end this year.
1 Serv1ce Exammers today
an·
nounced an examination
lor
Miss New Hampshire, al:;o a I substitute clerks and carriers
blonde,. tDok lbe swim
suit I lor the post office at MiddleCOll'lpetition Wednesday. Brown- [ port.
haired Miss Califomi~ '!'o~ the , The starling sal~y is 12.64
talent contest.
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. per hour. No specific expert. • .
··' ·,ence is required but all apph·
.. €41't .. UllliNIDV - ~ A; canla must pass a written test
pinhOle leak in the
first 1 and must reside within the destage•qf tll!I,IJ:I,~O\.,farcy; I livery area of the MJddteporl Six
~'"Fined
lng 1\11. ~· capsule tOday Post Office. ·
caU8ed postpc)flement . o~
the 1 Persons Interested in taklilg
Gemini 11 space m1ssJon for I this examination shauld secure ·
"at least 2f hollrs...
Iapplication card form 51100-AB ' . el!!'S
Reschedulfn1 of the fight oi l from the Middleport Post 01·
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Creed B~Rle Dies
astronauts. Charles (Pete) Con- I fict&gt; . Applications, ·when comAt M'•amu
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ra d and R•c.har d F. Gordon had I pleted, must be mailed to the
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MAJORETIES - The Pomeroy High School j!and and majorette corps have been working hard d\lrlng
to walt until all of the 32,0110 Executive Secretary, Board of
.
Funeral services for Creed
the past two months preparing for a good season of shows. They will present pregame and halftime showt
gal.~ons of fuel aboard the Tl- ~ u. s. Civil Service Examiners,
Six fines were levied and i Beegle, 92, for~erl~ of Racine,
tonight under the directiOn of Don Miller. Majorettes kneeling include Bev Beaver, Pautetta Hudson, Ka,thy
tan s fll'st s~ge could be un- Room 4240 Main Post Office. three men forfeited bonds t t s · who died at MLaJIUsbmg on
Fultz, Mary Francis, Nancy Titus. Standing, Pam Crew, Peggy Hoffner, head majorette Jennifer Blakeslee,
loaded,. and technicians could Cleveland, 'Ohl&lt;l, 14113. Applf· morning t.n Meigs COOilty Coil)'! IThursday morning will be held Kay McGowan, Mflliel.egar, Maria Grueser.
determme how eaSily the hole I cations will be accepted until racllon of Judge Frank W. Port- ISaturday at 2 p. m. at the
could be repaired.
further notice.
1er, Jr.
IU!!lted Brethren Church
at il&amp;Wittmoawiii':;s;;; z,.zu M4'P.+ ;; ;v
Worley Russell, charged with 1 Dorcas wltb Rev.
Freeland
Memberobfp ttd&lt;ell of lbe
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CLEVELAND - NICK PIET- T' k
A 'I bl
backing without caution, was : Norris officiating. Burial wUI Pomeroy AlbleUe Aosocl•llon
SAIGON (UP)) -Barrage craft more hazardous. Many have not been •lgbted over
1·osante, former Notre Dame
IC els VSJ a e
fined 110 and costs; .James RoO- be in Planls cemetery.
wiD be aold 00 die atreet• of
star and 1959 rookie of the For Science Review
aid Pooler no murner, $5 and Survivors lnclnde one daugl&gt;-'
balloons similar to those 1 U.S . jet planes now swoop in at Hanoi or Haiphong Bl yet.
year in the National Football . r ·eigs County farmers plan- costs: wubur Eugene Barrett, ter, Goldie, of Franklin, 0.,
b! ':t~!. ~=­ hoisted over London during the ' about 1,0110 feet over targets. Sources suggested ooe poalLeague, said today be signed nmg to attend the Farm Sci- unsafe vehicle, $5 and costs: three grandchildren, Roy Bur- duy morning, It was aDDoune- battle of Britain in 1941 are I Higher flying planes are easier ble use of such balloollB would
witb the Clev~land Browns in ence Review.. ~t. Do_n
Scott .Francis Rathbum,
defective ton Beegle, with whom he made ed today. All supporten of beng sent aloft over Commu- targets for antiaircraft wea- be to load them with "air
mines" set to explode when any
order to play with a contender. Air(ield. oorlhwest- · of~ -Colurn· muffler, $5 ..Del ·eosts and HoW- his home, Woodrow of Carlisle die Pomeroy Purple Panther nist North Viet Nam in pons.
Pletrosante, who was releas- bus, on September 21-23 may ard NOble, nb OJ)e'rator's license and Gilbert Beegle of Fair- foolball program are asked attempts to turn back Jow- l Second, balloons m"ke U.S. plane comes near tbe big cue
ed by the Qetrolt Lions, signed [secure lheir ticket!: in advance $25 a_nd costs and 30 days in 1 born, and six great grQndchJld- to purchase tbetr 1168 assot1- flying U.S. jets, it was Iplanes more vulnerable to bag.
!\ one-year contract with Cleve- here, It was announced today. jail. Judge Porter suspended No- I ren. Friends may caU at
1Communist surface - to - air Whatever the full effective~n
alton membership from tbe disclosed today.
The balloons, seen over the (SAM) missiles, which also are ness of the balloons, air expert~
land Thursday night and will I The three -d ay event "' cov- ble's jafl sentence and placed Ewing Funeral Home Ull
p1dders.
play in the season opener at 1 er most of the late!lt pra~ices him on .probatton for two ears. on Satu~ay, at which time
eapital of Hanoi and the key more effective at high altitude. said they could present 1 new
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port of Haiphong, are about 12 U.S. spokesmen said exces- and major factor in the air war
Washington Sunday.
I and
farm machinery avaliable Forfeitlng bonds were Aaron 1body w•ll be taken to
in the slate. Advaace tickets Bauman," $2'1.~ for speeding: i church.
to 15 feet in diameter. They are sive numbers of the balloons 1 ever North Viet Nam. SUdl
altaehed to steel cables and - - ----- · ·- · - ---- balloons over London bindered
COLUMBUS- mE STATE Iare on sale In the county at Ronnie L. Buckle, 127.50 un- 1
----Wildlife Division is pullin~ lor 1!i0 cents or may be secured at •ale vebicle and Andrew E. I
MILLER CITED
sent to heights of 3.5110 to 4,01J0
the German Luftwaffe's air
feet, American pilots said.
attacks oo the city 26 yetU'It
hunters lo bag their limit ol 1the gate for II. Tickets are Thomas, $2'1.50, speeding.
Dallas Miller, 38, Mason, W.
Spokesmen said the balloons
ago.
squirrels in the season, which 1 avai lat'e ill the County Exten, Va., was cited to Pomeroy Mayopened Wday.
, sion Office, · the · ASCS Office, ·c;Ioar tollllbl. low 4&amp;-5'1. Most· or Charles Legar's Court
rising in great arcs over the 1 (
There was no report that
North have in some cases ! S
ln
American pilots had tried ia
The limit Is lour per day and · the Meigs Landmark Store, and ly IDbDf, a llltle wormer Sa~ Thursday by poflce on a
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caused u.s. planes !o turn I
shoot down th• ballootll ....
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Carl Kautz Feed Store.
urday.
of center charge.
away. The barrage balloons
U.S. spokesmen gave ..
coming could spell deadlv trouble in at l
immediate explanation for IIIII.
were discussed by the least two ways. ~ources said.
The air war in Nortb V.W
Meigs County Extension Home- First they make low-level Two . Mid.d l ~port. men escap- Nam has not beeD conventioull.
makers Connell which m e t approaches ' by attacking air- ed ~~nous InJUry m a car-truck Much of the success of U.l.
Thursday morning.
- ---- · -- · colhs10n on Rt. 124 near Rut· airmen has been their freed m
The first leader
training John Werrv Elected
land on Thursday afternoon. to sweep In low and sight thidr
meeting will be held Septem- Boooter Pre•idt•nt
Meigs Coun~J; Sherif! Robert targets, often such ~
ber 29 on Meal Planning. At John Werry Pomeroy was C. Harten bach s department neeting object&amp; as trat.L
this session leaders will receive elected new p~esident of' the . said Walter E._ ~urn gardner, 31, trucks and torpedo boats. ·
Information for three local meet- Pomeroy Athletic Boosters dur- Nelsonville, drtvmg a 1955 m~· In ground action NJlings.
ing a brief meeting following el truck had pulled from a pn· foday, Allied troc}lll killed 111
"Meet the Team" Thursday ev- vate drive and traveled 68 feet Communists 1n a Mifa /tl
Each club was Mked to have ening at the Pomeroy Football when his vehicle was st~uck clashes Thursday and ....., "·
two leaders altend the mee~g Field.
from the rear by a car dnven today. U.S. planes, b. .
on Emergency Preparedness m In other &amp;ction Colleen Van by Franklin Bentley Wilson, Jr.
notwithstanding, ·IG!!fl ~
Waverly on October .4. Mater- Meter was elected secretary 20, Middleport.
.
heavy aertal attaw
tats for two lessons will be pr.. and Lorena Arnold re-elected Kenneth Fry, 20. Middleporl,
North.
· ··
sented. In January, the topic as treasurer Kathryn Cr
a passenger in the Wilson auto,
will be legal and buslness af- was named '85 food chalrm: was thrown from the ear as a Veterul Memorial
lairs.
[lor th• 196&amp; season. Sale
of result· of the Impact. Both Fry
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President Margaret Brown membership tickets we., d~ and Wilson were taken to VetBetty I
lllld Helen Swartz reporled on tributed to the members. The erans Memorial Hospital by Mlddl&lt;
. ·Mr.
~ t'&lt;ve mee11ng 1n Co- next meeting of the BoosteE-R Squad
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the ~ecu
, flbe Mrddleport
1m 1 1 ulti 1
ts Pomeroy·
IIwnbliS. It was announced that will be Thursday, Sept. IS,
;:.;:.ea en ; l~ed p e co . land· Elli.a
District Rural
the Pomeroy Senior High school eA• ther rlwtas a m 'd .8
ard Paui Holter .
1 ~·nl•ren•ee wt11 be Oc'•ber
at 7:30p.m.
u 0 ••s
sa&lt; umg •
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nor's truck. after the crash
Dllcbarpt
Ill Jach on. The &lt;'OOllcll aloo
SQUAD ANSWERS CAlL
CUITed three-tenths of a
Carl and sea,
that dues sholl)d be paid,
The Racine Emergency Squad east of Rutland, veered to
William ~::·':==~:
I to the tre~~· was called at 9:45 p.m. Wed. len side of the hlghway
Vbginta P'tlero!.
Roae. Helen ~ariz , wu
evening and transport. Wlloon's turned around tn
CecD Ward:
Sal~ ~frman.
Earl Shuler, Nease SetUe- road and came to a s1&lt;1p
8irtll - :,Jib,,
IIDOl&gt;~ to Meigs General Jlosp!tNlll, l'onitlol!. ,a·
he WIIJ ertleted liS a Sheriff's depott.. said
patllllll. AIIO:.U a.m. was heavy damage lo
Thilll'8(lay, squadmen were calJ. truck and Wilson's ear was
John
1\lcll:en- molished. wnson was d!etl

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many years to make the waterway a reality for it lo vital not
only to the economy of the
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to the Beaver • Mahoning Valley, thi!l great steel - producing
area will continue to decline being unable to compete favor-

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